Wehewehe Wikiwiki Hawaiian language dictionaries

s. A small white fish found at kohala; ka huaili hua moilii o Kohala.

Moo, s. A general name for all kinds of lizards. Ohik. 11:30. Hence, a serpent; a snake; the lizard god of Paliuli, whose name was Kihanuilulumoku, ka moo nui. Laieik. 104.

2. A narrow strip of land; a division of land next less than an ili.

3. A planted patch of food, provided it be much longer than it is wide.

4. Two or three rows of bananas or other food planted between two water courses.

5. A path. See KUAMOO. A line of direction.

6. Ka mea nana moo, an observer of times by watching serpents.Kanl. 18:10.

7. Name of some long sticks that run length ways of a canoe; penei, e kalai ia na moo a pau i ka umeumeia.

8. A history. See MOOOLELO. A connected story.

9. A bed in a garden; a division made for irrigation. See the compounds.

Moo, v. To dry; to become dry. See MALOO. E kuku ma ke kua me ka ie a palahalaha, a kaulai a moo a lilo i kapa.

Moilii (mō'-ĭ-li'i),

/ mō'-ĭ-li'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A small white fish of the moi class. See moi.

E huli iā “moiliʻi” ma Ulukau.

Search for “moiliʻi” on Ulukau.

Hāpai i wehewehena hou a i ʻole i ʻōlelo hoʻoponoponoSuggest a translation or correction

E hāpai i kahi wehewehena a i ʻole hoʻoponopono no Wehewehe Wikiwiki.Suggest a translation or correction to the Wehewehe Wikiwiki Community Dictionary for consideration.

Mai hoʻouna mai i noi unuhi ʻōlelo.This is not a translation service.