-ino
See māino.
See māino.
1. nvs., Wicked, immoral, sinful, unwholesome, unclean, bad, vicious, evil, unprincipled; hate, sin, decomposition (For. 5:713).
2. ʻIno loa, very bad or wicked, horrible, abominable.
2. nvi., Spoiled, contaminated, bad-smelling, of poor quality, ugly; spoiled object, pollution.
3. vt., To injure, hurt, harm, break.
5. n., A commoner.
6. particle, Very, very much, intensely. (Sometimes pejorative; Gram. 7.5.)
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v. To hurt; to injure; to render uncomfortable; oia ka mea e ino ai ke kino, that is what injures the body.
2. To be or become worthless. Ier. 18:4
3. Hoo. To disfigure. Oihk. 19:27. To trouble with evil. Puk. 7:27.
4. To punish; to afflict; to suffer evil.
5. To reproach; to vex; to tease; to harass.
6. To curse.
s. Iniquity. Puk. 37:7. Depravity; anything which is contrary to the general good.
2. The poor quality of a thing; eia kekahi, o ke ino o ka pepa a me ka inika, the poor quality of the paper and ink.
3. The substance in the intestines; honowa.
4. Hoo. Violence; iniquity; cursing.
5. A gale; a storm of wind and rain; he ino huhu, a horrible tempest.
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adj. Bad; wicked; vile; sinful; mea ino, an abomination; an evil thing. Mat. 24:15.
adv. Badly; wickedly.
A strong intensive, used in both a good and bad sense; it expresses very great feeling of affection or hatred; aloha ino, very great love, or with a peculiar tone of voice, very great contempt; he mea minamina ino ka waa, a thing of very great loss is the canoe.
Bad; wicked; vile; sinful.
1. In a bad manner; improperly; wickedly; badly.
2. Much; very; exceedingly: an intensive word: aloha ino; exceedingly loving.
1. n., Iniquity; depravity; wickedness.
2. n., A poor grade, character, or quality: Ke ino o ka pepa a me ka inika; the poor quality of the paper and ink.
3. n., A gale; a storm of wind and rain; a tempest: he ino huhu, a horrible tempest.
4. n., The commotion, disturbance, or agitation of a multitude; a tumult: He ino o uka, ke lele ino mai nei ke ao.
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1. To be or become worthless; to become bad.
2. To be infected or contaminated; to become corrupt.
3. To injure; to hurt: Oia ka mea e ino ai ke kino; that is what injures the body.
A strong intensive, used in both a good and bad sense. It expresses very great feelings of affection or hatred.
Depravity, wickedness, iniquity; sinful, vile, immoral. Mea ʻino, an abomination. Ino is a strong intensive, used in both a good and bad sense: affection or hatred, love or contempt, etc.
sin; wickedness; storm: bad: very.
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