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panoa
vs. Barren, arid, desert, dry, hot, parched. Also ʻanoa. Koʻa panoa (For. 6:501), dry coral bank, as at low tide. Panoa e like me ka wao akua (Zep. 2.13) a dry waste like the wilderness. hoʻo.panoa Caus/sim.; to cause barrenness.
panoa
kikino Desert. Dic.
PA-NO-A
v. To make dry; to make solitary, as a dry, barren, desolate place. Zep. 2:13.
PA-NO-A
s. A wild desert place; a dry desert.
2. A deep place; a cavern. See PANO.
3. A name applied to a woman who cannot obtain a husband; or having a husband, is barren and has no children.
PA-NO-A
adj. Dry; applied to a place parched with drought, without water, where no vegetable grows, where no seed will vegetate.
Panoa (pă-nō'-a), adj.
/ pă-nō'-a /Dry; applied to a place parched with drought, without water, where no vegetable grows, where no seed will vegetate.
Panoa (pă-nō'-a), n.
/ pă-nō'-a /1. A barren region.
2. Any place lacking moisture.
Panoa (pā'-nō'-a), n.
/ pā'-nō'-a /A woman who gives herself up to a vicious life.
Panoa (pă-nō'-a), v.
/ pă-nō'-a /To be dry; to be solitary, as a dry, barren, desolate place.
PAN 528 PAO
panoa
barren region: desert.
panoa
Barren, arid, desert, dry, hot, parched.
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