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1. n., Large mackerel type fish (Acanthocybium solandri 🌐), to 1.5 or 1.8 m in length; choice eating.

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2. numeral, Six; sixth.

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nvt., Delicious, tasty, savory; to relish, crave; deliciousness, flavor, savor.

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    • ʻOno ka puʻu, tasty to the palate; literally, the throat craves.
    • He ʻono ʻiʻo nō (song), how delicious.
    • Hoʻomanawanui i ka ʻono, wait patiently and you'll have what you crave.
    • Hana ʻia maila ka wai ā ʻono (Puk. 15.25), the waters were made sweet.
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v. To be or become sweet; to relish, as food; to have a like or relish for sweet food. Kin. 27:4. To have a sweet taste.

2. To be sweet, that is, good to eat; eatable. Kin. 3:6.

3. To desire greatly to taste or eat a thing; ono iho la kekahi mau kanaka i ka ia.

4. To be savory; ua ono, ua mikomiko, na onoono.

5. Morally, to have a relish for virtue.

v., To disrelish food, as a sick child or person without appetite. Hoo. Hooioi, hoono, hoonoono.

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s., Sweetness; that which is pleasant to the taste either in eating or drinking; ka ono o ka puu i ka ai ana a i ka inu ana.

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adj. Sweet; palatable; relishable; ala ono, a sweet savor. Oihlc. 1:9. He kanaka hua ono oe. Proverb.

s. Name of a very large species of fish, the parents of the opelu; o ke ano makua o ka opelu; computed at one-sixth of the whole.

adj. The ordinal of six; the sixth; used with the article. Gram. 115:4. Aono, eono, six.

1. Six.

2. Used with the article ke: ke ono, the sixth.

3. Sweet; palatable; relishable; ala ono, a sweet savor.

1. Sweetness; that which is pleasant to the taste either in eating or drinking: ka ono o ka puu i ka ai ana a i ka inu ana.

2. A fish very like a large mackerel, belonging to the genus of petos. (Acanthocybium solandri.) Color, steel blue, dark above, paler below. Said by Hawaiians to be the parent of the opelu.

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1. To be or become sweet; to relish, as food; to have a like or relish for sweet food. To have a sweet taste.

2. To be sweet, that is, good to eat; eatable.

3. To desire greatly to taste or eat a thing; ono iho la kekahi mau kanaka i ka ia.

4. To be savory; ua ono, ua mikomiko, ua onoono.

5. Morally, to have a relish for virtue.

6. To long for a particular kind of food after a period of sickness when no food is relished.

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