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ʻoiʻoina

kikinonoun / ʻoi.ʻoina / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

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oʻioʻina

/ oʻi.oʻina / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n.v., Resting place for travelers, such as a shady tree, rock (PH 20); to rest.

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oioina

kikinonoun / OI-O-I-NA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

s., See oioi, to rest. A resting; a resting place for travelers, where is found some accommodations more than usual; a pile of stones; a tree; a bush, &c. Kin. 42:27.

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oioina

kikinonoun / o'i-ŏ-ī'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

n., [Oioi, to rest.] A resting place for travelers, affording some accommodation: a pile of stones; a tree; a bush, etc.

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I. he wahi hoomaha ia ma ke alanui i ka aina hikina, ma kahi wai paha, ma kahi malumalu paha; a he hale hookipa kekahi oioina, a noho malaila kahi haku hale nana i hookipa mai i na malihini, Puk. 4:24; Luk. 2:7; 10:34.

1. Point, peak or cape (PE). 2. A resting place for travelers such as a tree or rock (HE) (T). 3. A pile of stones (T). 4. An area along a path where people could rest (SAM) (SMK) (DM).

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