- popohe
- Also mohoMaori for dim, dense, stupid, not good at, no good at, thick
Maori-English dictionary. 2008.
Maori-English dictionary. 2008.
Compositions by Liliuokalani — The following is a list of compositions by Liliʻuokalani. Queen Liliʻuokalani was the only queen and the last reigning monarch of Hawaii, having been deposed by the Committee of Public Safety in the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893.… … Wikipedia
neat — Maiau, auli i; mikioi (in craftsmanship). Also: palamimo, palamio, miomio, ponopono, pa ihi, popohe, pālawaiki … English-Hawaiian dictionary
round — Poepoe, popohe, kūpoepoe; molea, mole, momole, kūmole, nemo, ka anemo, polipoli (smooth); mūmū (blunt); nepu (bulging). Also: nia, akipohe, hūalakē, kōnunu, peo. See around, circuit. ♦ Round object, as pill or bead, hua. ♦ Round mass,… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
seaweed — Limu, lī . See Haw. Eng. entries and the entries that follow them for various kinds. Limu and lī are sometimes omitted. Some names vary according to islands. See lists below, also moss, scum, sea lettuce, vagabond. ♦ Ball of seaweed, as sold … English-Hawaiian dictionary
trim — 1. Cut. Oki, oki oki, pa ipa i. Also: pa i koli, mu o koli, ako, kipikipi, āmū; mōlina (as the edge of a dress). 2. Decorate. Ho onani, ho okāhiko. 3. Neat. Auli i, mikioi, popohe, pālanaiki, miomio … English-Hawaiian dictionary