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See moe, to sleep, and moe, to marry.

hamani To incubate, hatch (eggs). Niʻihau. Mīkini hoʻomoe hua. Incubator (for eggs). See kanaka hoʻomoe paipu.

v. See MOE, to lie down. To cause to lie down; to prostrate in adoration.

2. To speak of one's sleeping with another, that is, of marrying together. Laieik. 66.

3. To lie down to rest; to rest one's self by lying down.

hoomoe

/ ho'o-mō'-e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hoo and moe, to lie down.]

1. v., To lie down; to prostrate in adoration.

2. v., To speak of one's sleeping with another, that is, of marrying. (Laieik. p. 66.)

3. v., To lie down to rest; to rest by lying down.

4. v., To post-pone; to continue, referring to time.

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To club down an opponent.

As a deposit; to deposit.

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