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mio
1. nvi., To disappear swiftly; to move swiftly, as a stream of water; to make off with quickly; to steal; to wilt; to depart quickly; current.
- Examples:
- ʻIo o mio lani (For. 6:395), hawk disappearing into the sky.
- Ua mio ʻia aku nei ke kālā a Paulo, Paul's money was quickly stolen.
- Maʻō i mio aku nei, went swiftly that way.
- E holo pololei ai kona waʻa ma ka mio a ke kai (Nak. 114), his canoe sails straight with the current of the sea.
- References:
- See palamio.
2. vs., Narrow, pointed, tapering.
mio
ʻaʻano, Streamlined, sleek.
- Source:
- Niʻihau.
- Examples:
- Kaʻa mio. Sports car.
mio
To make off with quickly, steal.
mio
Sleight-of-hand. (CMH.)
mio
A place where a stream of water is confined within very narrow bounds, and hence runs very swiftly, like water in a millrace; the flowing or running of water in a narrow place (AP).
E huli iā “mio” ma Ulukau.
Search for “mio” on Ulukau.