Huli | Search «no»: He 22 i loaʻa | Found 22.
nō
1. nvi. Seepage; to leak, ooze, seep, sink.
2. n. Fifth note on the musical scale, so.
3. intensifying particle, Very, quite, fairly, anyway.
- Examples:
- Maikaʻi nō, quite good, very good, fairly good.
- ʻOia nō, so that's it; that's so.
- Ua ʻike nō ʻoe, you do know.
- Inā maopopo ʻole, kākau nō, if [you] don't understand, write anyway.
- References:
- Gram. 7.5.
- PCP noo.
nō-
pākuʻina kaumua | prefixStative prefix.
- References:
- Gram. 6.3.2.
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nō
No
s. A hole in the ground which draws off water from kalo patches.
NO
v. To leak, as water under ground from a kalo patch; e u aku, to ooze out.
NO
adv. An affirmative particle; truly; indeed; even so.
2. An intensive, strengthening the idea, connected both with verbs and nouns.
NO
prep. Of; for; belonging to; concerning; similar in meaning to o and ko, but used in a different part of the sentence. Gram.§ 69, 3.
No
aole, aohe.
No (nō), n.
/ nō /A sinking of water through earth; seepage.
No (nō), v.
/ nō /To leak, as water under ground from a taro patch; e u aku; to ooze out.
No (nō), prep.
/ nō /Of; for; in behalf ot; instead of.
No (nō), adv.
/ nō /1. An affirmative particle; truly; indeed; even so.
2. An intensive, strengthening the idea, connected both with verbs and nouns.
nō
Fifth note on the musical scale, la.
NO
I. No-AMONA, E nana AMONA.
no
/ No /hl. aole; ha. aole kekahi, aole.
no
'ā'ŏ'lĕ, 'ā'ŏ'hĕ, 'o'lĕ.
no
of, for.
No
/ Nō /Aole.
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1. “The Hawaiian word ʻno,’ meaning ʻto’ or ʻfor,’ has always been regarded as operative and sufficient to constitute a bequest or devise when used in a will.” Magoon v. Kapiolani Estate, Ltd., 22 Haw. 510, 513 (1915). 2. Awarded to. 3. Because of; from.
nō
Indeed.
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