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1. vs., Seasoned with salt (Kol. 4.6); salted, tasty.

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2. nvi., To kink, snarl, become ensnared; kink, snarl.

  • Examples:
    • Ua miko ka lopi, the thread has kinked.

Nā LepiliTags: food

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v. To be salted; to be seasoned, as food.

2. To be entangled; to be mixed up with something else; to tie up into a knot.

3. FIG. To be tasteful; to be edifying and profitable, as instructive conversation. Kol. 4:6. To be advantaged by another; to be benefited. Ezera 4:14.

4. Hoo. To season; to salt. Oihk. 2:13.

adj. Seasoned with salt; savory; saltish. Puk. 29:2. Na mea miko, spicery used in embalming. 2 Oihl. 16:14.

2. Entangled; tied up in a knot. See NAPUU.

Miko (mī'-ko), adj.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Seasoned with salt; savory; saltish. Na mea miko, spicery used in embalming.

2. Tied up in a knot; kinky. Syn: Napuupuu.

1. To be salted; to be seasoned, as food.

2. To be entangled; to be kinked, as a rope; to tie up into a knot.

3. Fig. To be tasteful; that is, to be edifying and profitable, as instructive conversation.

4. To be ensnared or made a victim of.

Lane, Moana-lua, Honolulu. Lit., salted.

Seasoned with salt.

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