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1. vs. Sour, bitter, crabbed, surly, ill-natured, turning against friends (frequently follows ʻōpū, disposition). hoʻo.keʻe.moa To behave thus.

2. n. Rump bone of a chicken.

v. To be sour; to be crabbed; to be ill-natured.

2. Hoo. To be greedy; to be covetous.

adj. Having lost one's affection or attachment for another and looks at him with indifference. See NAAUKEEMOA.

Keemoa (ke'e-mō'-a), adj.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Having lost one's affection or attachment for another and looking at that other with indifference.

Keemoa (ke'e-mō'-a), v.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be sour; to be crabbed; to be ill-natured.

crabbed, sour, surly.

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