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ʻōmino

/ ʻō.mino / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

vs., Wrinkled, withered, shriveled, stunted; sickly and constantly crying, as an unhealthy child.

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v. To wither; to droop. See OMI.

s. A stinted person; a sickly, crying child.

adj. Stinted; sickly, as a child; he keiki omino, uwe wale; withered; without flesh; small; uuku, io ole.

Omino (o-mi'-no), adj.

/ o-mi'-no / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Stinted; sickly, as a child: he keiki omino, uwe wale; withered; without flesh; small; uuku. io ole; unhealthy; feeble. Applies alike to animal and plant life.

Omino (o-mi'-no), n.

/ o-mi'-no / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A stinted person or plant; a sickly crying child.

Omino (o-mi'-no), v.

/ o-mi'-no / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To wither; to droop. Syn: Omi.

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