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1. vs., Fat; fertile, rich, as soil; fruitful; soft, of wood rare.

  • References:
    • PPN momona.

2. vs., Sweet.

3. n., The cherimoya (Annona cherimola 🌐), a small fruit tree from tropical America, bearing large, heart-shaped, greenish fruits with white, pleasant-tasting pulp.

  • References:
    • Neal 359.

4. n., A chicle or chico tree (Manilkara zapota 🌐).

  • Source:
    • Niʻihau.
  • References:
    • Neal 668–9.

Nā LepiliTags: food flora trees food Niʻihau

ʻaʻano, One of five basic tastes, in culinary science. Sweet.

v., See mona. To be fat; to be round; to be plump.

2. To be swelled out full; to be smooth, as the skin of a fat person or animal.

3. To become fat, that is, independent. Kanl. 32:15. Hoʻomonona. To make one fat. 1 Sam. 2:29.

s., The fat, i. e., the fat part of an animal. Oihk. 6:12. The fat of land, i. e., fertility. Nah. 13:20. Fat, as a person or community, i. e., rich; wealthy. Kanl. 32:15.

momona

ʻaʻanostative verb / MO-MO-NA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

1. adj., See MONA. Large; fat; fleshy; generally applied to persons or animals.

2. FIG. Applied to the ground, rich; fertile, &c. Kin. 41:34. NOTE.—Momona when applied to food or drink, refers to whatever is good or pleasant to the taste, as rich, sweet, fat, &c.

[Mona, fat.]

1. adj., Large; fat; fleshy; generally applied to persons or animals.

2. adj., Fig. applied to the ground, rich; fertile. (Momona when applied to food or drink, refers to whatever is good or pleasant to the taste, as rich, sweet, fat.)

1. n., The fat, that is, the fat part of an animal.

2. n., The fat of land, that is, fertility.

3. n., The custard apple or chere moya tree (Anona cherimolia) and its fruit.

[Mona, fat.]

1. v., To be fat; to be round; to be plump.

2. v., To be swelled out full; to be smooth as the skin of a fat person or animal.

3. v., To become fat, that is, independent.

4. v., To be fruitful, as fertile land.

Fruit of the cherimoya (Annona cherimola), a small fruit tree from tropical America related to the custard-apple. It has greenish, pleasant-tasting fruits that may be eaten raw. Seeds are used as an insecticide, and medicinally as an emetic. (NEAL 359.)

Fruit tree (Annona cherimola). (NEAL 359.) See Plants: Uses.

Fruit tree (Annona cherimola), growing to 25 feet. Seeds are used as an insecticide, and medicinally as an emetic. (NEAL 359.)

Variety of sweet potato. (HP 126.)

large, fat; rich, fertile; sweet.

adj. fat, fleshy, as a person, rich as the ground, generally applied to men and animals. Note mamona where opplied to food or

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