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vt. Bruised, injured, damaged, dented; in bad condition, as an old building; to bruise, damage, injure, deface; to bite with the teeth and peel off, as bark. hoʻo.manu.heʻu Caus/sim.

s. Manu and heu, wing. A breaking up; a flying away; a setting at variance, as a people; civil commotion or contention.

Manuheu (mă'-nil-he'u), adj.

/ mă'-nil-he'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Scratching with the finger to relieve itching.

Manuheu (mă'-nū-hē'u), n.

/ mă'-nū-hē'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Manu, bird, and heu, wing.] A breaking up; a flying away; a setting at variance, as a people; civil commotion or contention.

Manuheu (mă'-nū-he'u), n.

/ mă'-nū-he'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A part broken off.

Manuheu (mă'-nū-he'u), v.

/ mă'-nū-he'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To be bruised, as flesh; to be broken.

2. To injure the surface of a thing; to break; to break off or break in two.

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Manuheu (mă'-nŭ'-hē'u), v.

/ mă'-nŭ'-hē'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To bite with the teeth and peel off, as the bark of a tree; hence,

2. To deface; to'make a mark in.

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