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vi. Tapering, narrowing; to start to form a crust, as a wound; to go quickly, vanish.

v. To contract, as the toe of a shoe; to pucker up, as the mouth of an eel; to corrugate, as the skin of a healing wound; olomio iki ka hele a ke aloha; palanehe ia i hele aku nei.

adj. Smooth and tapering; verging to a point, but with a smooth surface; meomeo, nuku puhi, olomuo, olomua.

Olomio (o'-lo-mi'-o), adj.

/ o'-lo-mi'-o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Smooth and tapering; verging to a point, but with a smooth surface; meomeo, nuku puhi, olomuo olomua.

Olomio (o'-lo-mi'-o), v.

/ o'-lo-mi'-o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To contract, as the toe of a shoe; to pucker up, as the mouth of an eel; to corrugate, as the skin of a healing wound: olomio iki ka hele a ke aloha; palanehe ia i hele aku nei.

2. To pass quietly and swiftly, as a shadow.

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