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West. Lit., come to rest. Rare.

s. Hiki and moe, to lie down. Poetical name of the west; place of (the sun's) lying down.

Hikimoe (hī'-kī-mō'-e), n.

/ hī'-kī-mō'-e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hiki and moe, to lie down.] (Poetical only.) The west; place where the sun sets. (Usual word for the west is komohana.)

Hiki-moe

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Ridge and valley, Wai-mea district, Kauaʻi. Lit., resting place.

E huli iā “hikimoe” ma Ulukau.

Search for “hikimoe” on Ulukau.

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