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adj. Cracked; full of holes; hakahaka, pukapuka.

Hanonono (hā'-nŏ-nō'-no), adj.

/ hā'-nŏ-nō'-no / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Cracked; full of holes. Syn: Pukapuka. See hakahaka.

Hanonono (hā'-nă-nō'-no), n.

/ hā'-nă-nō'-no / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A leak in a fish pond; an under-ground escape of water.

2. A small stream that overflows with water in the rainy season but is dry in summer: he hanonono, he panonono.

Cracked, full of holes. See hakahaka.

A small stream that overflows with water in the rainy season, but is dry in the summer (AP).

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