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1. Pas/imp. of nipo 1, 2. He iʻa ua nipoa i ka ʻauhuhu, a fish drugged by ʻauhuhu poison [a victim of sorcery].

2. (Cap.) nvs. Nippon; Japanese.

s. Dullness or numbness of the body; a dizziness; a headache, mostly in the region of the temples.

Nipoa (nĭ-pō'-a), adj.

/ nĭ-pō'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Weary.

Nipoa (nĭ-pō'-a), n.

/ nĭ-pō'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Dullness or numbness of the body; a dizziness; a headache, mostly in the region of the temples.

2. [Nippon, Nihon, Japanese.] Word used formerly by Hawaiians to designate the Japanese. Kepani is now in more general use.

Headache, mostly in the area of the temples; dizziness; dullness or numbness of the body.

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