hoʻomaka
HOO-MA-KA
v. To begin; to commence a work; to set forth a new thing; to commence, as a course of evil. Laieik. 191.
2. To be wild; to be untamed; to be evilly disposed.
HOO-MA-KA
s. The fresh blade of a plant; the first leaf of a tree. Mar. 4:28.
Hoomaka (ho'o-mă'-ka), n.
/ ho'o-mă'-ka /The coming of a child's first tooth.
Hoomaka (ho'-ō'-ma-ka), n.
/ ho'-ō'-ma-ka /The fresh blade of a plant; the first leaf of a tree. Syn: Omaka.
Hoomaka (ho'o-mă-ka). v.
/ ho'o-mă-ka /To begin; to commence a work; to set forth a new thing.
ho‘omaka
to begin, commence a work.
hoʻomaka
1. Beginning. Hong Kim v. Hapai, 12 Haw. 185, 187 (1899). 2. Source.
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