ʻōhemo
/ ʻō.hemo /1. vs., Weak, as resulting from dysentery.
2. Rare variant of hoʻohemo.
- Examples:
- He ukuhi ʻōhemo nā keiki, children completely weaned.
- References:
- See hemo.
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1. vs., Weak, as resulting from dysentery.
2. Rare variant of hoʻohemo.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
adj. Weaned; broken off, as from sucking; as a child from the breast. See HEMO. He ukuhi ohemo na keiki.
v. To discharge freely from the bowels, as in a dysentery.
Weak; not physically strong.
The illness that is likely to occur to a little child when deprived of its mother's milk.
1. To wean; to loosen; to break off a habit.
2. To be faint; to be lacking in strength.
Illness likely to occur in a little child when deprived of its motherʻs milk.
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