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mole
1. n., Tap root, main root; bottom, as of a pit or of a glass; ancestral root; foundation, source, cause.
- Examples:
- ʻO ka puni kālā ʻo ka mole nō ia o ka hewa (1 Tim. 6.10), love of money is the root of evil.
- Hoʻi hou i ka mole, return to the family, as after estrangement.
- References:
- Perhaps PNP mole .
- References:
- PNP mole .
3. n., Name of the smooth, uncarved side of a tapa beater, as used at the end of the beating to smooth out the cloth.
4. To linger, loiter, lag; backward.
- References:
- And.
5. n., Bag in the pākuʻikuʻi net.
- References:
- See ʻupena papa.
6. n., Mole.
- Source:
- English.
- References:
- Oihk. 11.29.
mole
1. Anatomical. Puʻu, kūkaenalo, leponalo.
2. Mammal. Mole, kameleona.
mole
The animal. Mioʻawi.
MO-LE
s. The principal root of a tree that runs straight downwards; also the large roots of a tree generally. (The small ones that branch out from them are called aa.)
2. The bottom of a pit; the bottom of the sea. Habak. 3:13.
3. FIG. A root, i.e., offspring; descendants from a root. Rom. 15:12.
4. One belonging to a family. Oihk. 25:47.
5. A cause; a means. 1 Tim. 6:10. A root; a foundation; aole i loaa ia'u ka mole o ka naauao, I have not obtained the principles of knowledge.
MO-LE
v. To linger; to lag behind; to be slow.
Mole (mō'-le), n.
/ mō'-le /1. The principal root of a tree that runs straight downward; also the large roots of a tree generally. (The small ones that branch out from them are called aa.)
2. The bottom of a pit; the bottom of the sea; lowest part.
3. Fig. A root, that is, offspring; descendants from a root; one belonging to a family.
4. A cause; a means.
5. A root; a foundation: Aole i loaa ia'u ka mole o ka naauao, I have not obtained the principles of knowledge.
6. The plain portions of a carved ie kuku or tapa beater. Found in compounds descriptive of designs: molepupu, molekoeaupupu, etc.
Mole (mō'-le), v.
/ mō'-le /1. To linger; to lag behind; to be slow.
2. To be firmly fixed.
mole
Mole. (Oihk. 11:29.)
mole
Smooth, uncarved side of a kapa beater which is also used to smooth the kapa at the end of the beating. (PE.)
mole
Bottom of the sea. (A; Hab. 3:13.)
MOLE
I. he wahi holoholona liilii, a maemae ole ma ke kanawai o Mose, Oihk. 11:29. Ua loaa no ia ma Palesetine.
mole
/ Mole /h. he puu iki paa moloko o ka ili, he puu uuku ma ka honua, he mea uuku ano iole.
mole
tap root; foundation; principle element.
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