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lonoā

/ lono.ā / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

nvt., Hearsay, rumor, gossip; to keep hearing, as rumor.

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kikino, Sense, as of taste, smell, etc.

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    • Kahana lonoa. Lateral line, i.e. a linear series of sensory pores and tubes along the side of a fish, in biology.
    • Lonoa alelo. Sense of taste.
    • Lonoa ihu. Sense of smell.
    • Lonoa maka. Sense of sight.
    • Lonoa pepeiao. Sense of hearing.
    • Lonoa ʻili. Sense of touch.

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lonoa

/ lō'-nŏ-a' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. n., Gossip.

2. n., A tattler.

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