KU-HI-NI-A
v. To eat to the full; to be satiated with food; hence, to be fat; to be round; to be plump; to be sickishly fat; to be greasy.
KU-HI-NI-A
s. The fat of hogs.
2. Sweetness or richness in connection with food.
3. The unpleasant sensation after eating too much or too rich food.
KU-HI-NI-A
adj. Fat; rich; sweet; spoken of food.
Kuhinia (kū'-hĭ-nī'-a), adj.
/ kū'-hĭ-nī'-a /Fat; rich; sweet (spoken of food).
Kuhinia (kū'-hĭ-nī'-a), n.
/ kū'-hĭ-nī'-a /1. The fat of hogs.
2. Sweetness or richness of food.
3. The unpleasant sensation after eating too much or too rich food.
Kuhinia (kū'-hĭ-nī'-a), v.
/ kū'-hĭ-nī'-a /1. To be satiated with food: E ai iho oe a kuhinia; you may eat to the full.
2. To be fat; to be round; to be plump. To be sickeningly fat; to be greasy.
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