mahi
/ MA-HI /v., To dig the ground for the purpose of planting food; to cultivate land by digging; to dress land; to till, as a field or garden; e mahi aku i ke kihapai o ka aina. Note.—Clearing off the weeds, grass, &c., is waele.
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mahi
/ MA-HI /s., Cultivation; planting, &c. 1 Sam. 8:12.
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mahi
/ MA-HI /adj., Strong; energetic, as a laboring man; as a fighting-cock; moa mahi, a fighting-cock.
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mahi
/ mā'-hi /adj., Strong; energetic, as a laboring man; as a fighting-cock; moa mahi, a fighting-cock.
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mahi
/ mă'-hi /n., Cultivation; planting, etc.
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mahi
/ mā'-hi /v., To dig the ground for the purpose of planting food, to cultivate land by digging; to dress land; to till, as a field or garden; e mahi aku i ke kihapai o ka aina. (Clearing off the weeds, grass, etc., is waele.)
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Mahi
Place, lower Mānoa, Honolulu, Oʻahu, named for a Hawaiian who owned much of the land.
- Literally, strong.
- References:
- TM.
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Mahi
Dive site, Waiʻanae, Oʻahu. One of the three most popular dive sites on Oʻahu. The Mahimahi was a 165-foot navy mine-sweeper sunk in 1982 as an artificial reef at 90 feet. The name of the ship is commonly shortened to Mahi.
- Literally, dolphin fish.
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mahi
energetic: to cultivate.
mahi
1. Cultivate (HRH) (PE). 2. A farm, plantation, patch (PE).
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