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mikomiko

/ miko.miko / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

Reduplication of miko #1; garnish; delicious; salted lightly; entertaining, instructive, as conversation.

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mikomiko

/ MI-KO-MI-KO / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

1. v., See miko. To be tasteful, as well seasoned food; to relish well, as food.

2. To be pungent or bitter to the taste; e mulemule.

3. To be pleasant; to be instructive; to be entertaining in conversation.

4. To be pleased or satisfied with the arrangement of an affair. Laieik. 40.

mikomiko

/ MI-KO-MI-KO / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

adj., Relishable, as food; seasoned.

mikomiko

/ mī'-kŏ-mī'-ko / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

adj., Relishable, as food; seasoned.

mikomiko

/ mī'-kŏ-mī'-ko / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Miko, to be salty.]

1. v., To be tasteful, as well-seasoned food; to relish well, as food.

2. v., To be pungent or bitter to the taste.

3. v., To be pleasant; to be instructive; to be entertaining in conversation; piquant in language.

4. v., To be pleased or satisfied with the arrangement of an affair. (Laieik. P. 40.)

Relishable, seasoned, as food.

Relishable, as well seasoned food; to be instructive and pleasant in conversation.

relishable, as food; seasoned; delicious.

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