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nau
nvt. To chew, munch, masticate, gnash the teeth; grinder, as of a sugar mill; feed dog on sewing machine that holds cloth at the needle. Fig., surly, full of hatred, as eyes. Cf. mama, to chew without swallowing, as kava. Nau kamu, to chew gum. Nau paka, to chew tobacco. Paka nau, chewing tobacco. (PPN ngau.)
NAU
pers. pron. An oblique case (the auipaewa) of the personal pronoun, second person singular of oe. For thee; to thine; thine; belonging to thee, &c. Gram. § 132.
NAU
v. To chew; to chank; to gnash with the teeth. Mar. 9:18. To gnash with the eye-teeth or tusks; nau hou i ka ai, to chew the cud. Oihk. 11:3.
2. To measure time by the slow respiration of the breath.
3. To hold in the breath; to restrain one’s self from breathing.
NAU
s. The name of a bush or tree affording coloring matter in the fruit.
2. Dye or coloring matter of the nau.
3. The holding in or restraining the breath; ka hoopaa ana i ka hanu i ka manawa e napoo ai ka la.
4. Pain; distress, but of a less degree than hui.
He nau la kamalii
Ke kohi la i ke kukuna o ka la,
Pumehana wale ia aina,
Aloha wale ke kini o Hoolulu—e.
NAU
adj. Chewed over; ground fine, as food thoroughly masticated.
nau
To chew, masticate, munch.
nau
To gnaw.
nau
is the English word gnaw; to smack the lips, mūkī; to suck, omo; to swallow, moni.
nau
the names of many Hawaiian birds come from their peculiar cries: alani, ʻaʻo, ʻālala, ʻēlepaio, nau, ʻūlili, kioea, and kōlea among others.
nau
Pain or distress, but to a lesser degree than huʻi.
nau
to chew, to gnash teeth.
nau
for you, yours.
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