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moʻowini

/ moʻo.wini / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert,

1. vs., Small, fine, like the filaments of a spider web; tapering into a fine end, as a hair.

2. nvs., Dim, as vision; partial blindness.

  • Examples:
    • Ua loaʻa ka moʻowini i kekahi poʻe (Rom. 11.25), blindness in part has happened to some people.

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v. To be misty; to be dim visioned; to see indistinctly; to be blind.

s. Moo and wini, fine pointed. Dimness in vision; misty in seeing.

2. Blindness, natural or moral. Oihk. 13:11; Rom. 11:25.

3. A blind person; nana mai no na maka, aole nae he ike.

adj. Very small, like the filaments of a spider's web; very fine.

Moowini (mo'o-wī'-ni), adj.

/ mo'o-wī'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker,

Very small, like the filaments of a spider's web; very fine.

Moowini (mo'o-wī'-ni), n.

/ mo'o-wī'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker,

[Moe and wini, fine pointed.]

1. Dimness in vision; misty in seeing.

2. Blindness, natural or moral.

3. A blind person; nana mai no na maka, aole nae he ike.

Moowini (mo'o-wī'-ni), v.

/ mo'o-wī'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker,

To be misty; to be dim visioned; to see indistinctly; to be blind.

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