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1. n. Type of fish (KL. line 158), perhaps same as mamo, mamamo, mao.

2. Rare. var. of mamao, far.

3. vs. Calm, clear. Rare.

1. nvs. Green, greenness. ʻAno maʻomaʻo, somewhat green, greenish. hoʻo.maʻo.maʻo To paint green, make green.

2. n. A green tapa, as of māmaki bark.

adj. See MAO. Green, as vegetation; dark blue. See OMAOMAO.

s. Green verdure; thick grass and bushes; a forest.

2. A species of fish living near banks and shallow places.

3. Applied to clouds, bluish green; he ao maomao.

Maomao (ma'o-ma'o), adj.

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

Green, as vegetation; dark blue.

Maomao (ma'o-ma'o), n.

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

1. Green verdure; thick grass and bushes; a forest.

2. A species of fish (Abudefduf abdominalis) living near banks and shallow places.

Green kapa, pounded from māmaki bark. Probably dyed green from the mao (Abutilon molle), the hairy abutilon plant. See Colors.

E huli iā “maomao” ma Ulukau.

Search for “maomao” on Ulukau.

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