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1. vt., To nag and tease, usually indirectly; to drool at the mouth while watching, as food being prepared; to linger about with greedy eyes; importuning. Meʻo maoli kēia kamaliʻi i ka mea ʻai, these children are begging, watching, reaching for the food.

2. vi., To sprout.

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v. To shoot or sprout out, as a vegetable: to grow, as a plant.

s. The voice of crying, as of a child.

2. A sickly crying child.

3. One who is often calling to obtain favors.

adj. Sickly; weak; crying, as a child; meddlesome; taking hold of everything in one's way.

Meo (me'o), adj.

/ me'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Sickly; weak; crying, as a child, meddlesome; taking hold of everything in one's way.

Meo (me'o), n.

/ me'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The voice of crying, as of a child.

2. A sickly, crying child.

3. One who is often calling to obtain favors.

Meo (me'o), v.

/ me'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To shoot or sprout out, as a vegetable; to grow, as a plant.

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