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vi. To eat without relish; to pick at food without appetite. Rare. Cf. mīnole.

vs. Toothless. (Nī is short for niho.)

v. To eat slowly and lazily; to eat without a desire to eat; to act as in great weakness.

adj. Eating slowly; eating with weakness; ai malie, hopilole, nawaliwali.

Niole (nī'-ŏ-le), adj.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Eating slowly; eating with weakness; ai malie, hopilole, nawaliwali.

Niole (nī'-ō-le), v.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To eat slowly and lazily; to eat without a desire to eat; to act as in great weakness.

To eat slowly without appetite.

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