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mino
nvs., Dimple, depression, dent; crown of the head; dimpled, creased, wrinkled, withered, blighted, dented; shriveling, as fruit or grass.
mino
/ MI-NO /1. v., To be loose, i.e., weak; to be unstrung, as a feeble person.
2. Hoo. To be sad; to be sorrowful, as one desponding. See omino. NOTE.— Mino and mimino is an expression made use of to children, as much as to say, "cover up your nakedness."
mino
kikino | noun / MI-NO /s., The turning or curling up, as a dried leaf or wrinkled paper; the curl of the hair, i.e., the crown on top of the head; he mimilo maluna o ke poo. See milo and mimilo.
mino
ʻaʻano | stative verb / MI-NO /adj., Deep down, as a deep pit.
mino
ʻaʻano | stative verb / mī'-no /1. adj., Deep down, as a deep pit.
2. adj., A little deep; approaching depth.
mino
kikino | noun / mī'-no /1. n., The turning or curling up, as a dried leaf or wrinkled paper.
2. n., The crown of the head.
3. n., A dimple. See milo and mimilo.
mino
ʻaʻano | stative verb / mī'-no /v., To be loose, that is, weak; to be unstrung, as a feeble person.
mino
Crown of the head; dimple, depression, dent. (PE.) Mino or mimino is an expression made use of with children as a caution: “cover up your nakedness.”
mino
curling up; crown of head; dimple.
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