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Same as mālamalama. (See Gram. 2.8.)

v. For malamalama, the l dropped as in the Marquesan dialect. Light; the opposite of darkness; ka pau ana o ka manawa po. Laieik. 26.

adj. Light as opposed to dark. See MALAMALAMA.

Maamaama (mā'-ā'-mā-ā'-ma), adj.

/ mā'-ā'-mā-ā'-ma / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Light as opposed to dark. Syn: Malamalama.

Maamaama (mā'-ā'-mā-a'-ma), n.

/ mā'-ā'-mā-a'-ma / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Light; the opposite of darkness.

Maamaama (mā'-ā'-mă-ā'-ma), v.

/ mā'-ā'-mă-ā'-ma / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[For malamalama, the "l" dropped as in the Marquesan dialect.] To be light; the opposite of dark; ka pau ana o ka raanawa po.—Laieik. p. 26.

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