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vs. Numerous, very many. Cf. mano 1. Manoa nā pua o kēlā pā, there are many flowers in that lot. hoʻo.manoa To increase.

1. nvs. Thick, solid, vast; depth, thickness. hoʻo.mā.noa To thicken.

2. (Cap.) n. A large Honolulu valley.

adj. Thick, as a board or plank; thick; deep, as a substance having breadth and depth, that is thickness.

s. Thickness; depth.

Manoa (mā'-nō'-a), adj.

/ mā'-nō'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Contraction of manoanoa.] Thick; compact; solid; not thin as a board or plank; thick; deep, as a substance having breadth and depth, that is, thickness.

Thickness; depth.

thick, broad. Land section, Oahu.

Stream, Nā-pali coast, Kauaʻi. Land section, stream, waterfall, valley, field, elementary school, and section 28 of Honolulu (map 6). Part of the floor of Mānoa Valley was covered with a lava flow from Sugarloaf cone 10,000 to 20,000 years ago. The Mānoa campus of the University of Hawaiʻi is built on this flow, and Mōʻiliʻili quarry has been excavated in it. (Ii 158; Macdonald and Abbott 376.) Lit., vast.

Thickness, as of a plank.

I. he kanaka no Zora, no ka Dana ohana, ka makuakane o Samesona, Lun. 13:14; 16:31. Ma ka hoike mua ia mai o ka hanau ana o kana keik a me kana mau hana, like no kakou i ka Anela o ka berita, i ikea ia Aberahama, ma, a ia Gideona, a pela aku; aole ia e hiamoe, e kiai mau ana i kona poe kanaka pilikia. Pela no ia i ikea ai ia Iakoba, aole e hai mai i kona inoa huna, Kin. 32:29; Lun. 13:18; Is. 9:6; Luk. 13:34.

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