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muku
1. nvs., Cut short, shortened, amputated; at an end, ceased; anything cut off short; short, brief, quick (rare).
- Examples:
- Ua muku koʻu lole, my dress is shortened.
- He kanaka wāwae muku, a person with amputated foot.
- Huli muku aʻela nā waʻa, the canoes turned sharply.
- References:
- PPN mutu.
2. n., A measure of length from fingertips of one hand to the elbow of the other arm, when both arms are extended to the side.
3. n., Broken section of a wave or crest.
- References:
- See lala #1.
4. (Cap.) Same as Mumuku, a wind.
5. (Cap.) n., Thirtieth night of the moon, when it has entirely disappeared (muku).
- References:
- Malo 35.
6. n., Starboard ends of ʻiako (outrigger booms), hence starboard sides of a canoe.
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Short, starboard ends of the ʻiako (crossticks or outrigger booms); starboard side of the canoe.
muku
Distance from the fingers of one hand to the elbow of the opposite arm when both arms are extended; a yard and a half. (DK.) See paukū.
muku
Short garment, as if the bottom were cut off.
muku
Measure of length from the fingers of one hand to the elbow of the opposite arm extended. Another measure, kīkoʻo, is the span made by the thumb and forefinger.
muku
Distance from the ends of the fingers of one hand to the elbow of the opposite arm when extended. See paukū.
Muku
Thirtieth night. The moon has entirely disappeared; end of the lunar month. Lit., over shadowed, cut off.
muku
to be cut short.
muku
1. To shorten, cut off (PE). 2. To cease; to be at an end (AP).
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