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muʻumuʻu
/ muʻu.muʻu /1. nvs., Cut-off, shortened, amputated, maimed; person with arms or legs missing, amputee.
- Examples:
- Hula muʻumuʻu (UL 213), a sitting dance.
2. n., A woman's underslip or chemise; a loose gown, so called because formerly the yoke was omitted (Cf. muʻumuʻu #1), and sometimes the sleeves were short.
- References:
- Cf. holokū.
MUU-MUU
v. See MUU. To cut short; to cut off; to shorten.
MUU-MUU
s. A shift or under garment worn by females.
2. A lame person; primarily, one who creeps, halts or limps; one who has lost or never enjoyed the use of his limbs.
Muumuu (mu'u-mu'u), adj.
/ mu'u-mu'u /Shortened; cut off short; crippled by the loss of a limb.
Muumuu (mu'u-mu'u), n.
/ mu'u-mu'u /1. A shift or undergarment worn by women.
2. A lame person; primarily, one who creeps, halts or limps; one who has lost or never enjoyed the use of his limbs.
Muumuu (mu'u-mu'u), v.
/ mu'u-mu'u /To be cut short; to be cut off; to be shortened.
N
muʻumuʻu
Slip or undergarment worn by females; today usually applied to a long, full, and casual-wear dress.
muʻumuʻu
Lame person; one who has lost or never enjoyed use of the limbs; primarily one who creeps, halts, or limps.
mu‘umu‘u
underslip; loose house dress.
mu‘umu‘u
moepo’, night gown.
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