neo.neo
Redup. of neo; to ravage; chaos. hoʻo.neo.neo Redup. of hoʻoneo. (Oihk. 26:32) Aia ʻike ʻoukou i ka mea ʻino e hoʻoneoneo ai (Mat. 24.15), when you see the abomination of desolation.
Redup. of neo; to ravage; chaos. hoʻo.neo.neo Redup. of hoʻoneo. (Oihk. 26:32) Aia ʻike ʻoukou i ka mea ʻino e hoʻoneoneo ai (Mat. 24.15), when you see the abomination of desolation.
v. To be silent; to be still where had been life and activity.
2. Hoo. To make silent; to cause to be still, as an assembly; to cause one to say nothing. Oih. 21:40.
3. Used imperatively, hush; silence; no noise.
4. To cause silence by desolation. Mat. 24:15. Hence, to make desolate, as a house, city or country by destroying the people. Oihk. 26:31. Oia ka mea e neoneo ai ka aina i kanaka ole, that is what renders a land desolate without people.
5. To cause to be empty or desolate. Isa. 24:1.
adj. Desolate; empty, as a house or city without inhabitants; solitary, as a path through a wilderness. Kanl. 32:10.
s. Hoo. Desolation; ruin. Ier. 25:18. An empty space.Iob. 26:7.
Desolate: solitary.
Desolation: ruin.
To be destitute of all signs of natural life, as a waste.
Lonely, desolate, empty worthless.
desolate, solitary; lifeless.
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