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Same as momona 1, 2. Rare. Cf. ʻakimona, ʻinamona.

adj. See MOMONA. Fat; rich; good, as a good soil; ua hookupu maikai oia (o Hawaii), he mona ka lepo.

v. To be fat; to be round and plump with fatness.

2. To be rich or fertile, as land.

Mona (mō'-na), adj.

/ mō'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker,

[Evidently the primitive form of momona.] Fat; rich; good, as a good soil: ua hookupu maikai oia (o Hawaii), he mona ka lepo.

Mona (mō'-na), v.

/ mō'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker,

[Contraction of momona.]

1. To be fat; to be round and plump with fatness.

2. To be rich or fertile, as land.

Street, ʻĀina-Haina, Honolulu, named for Mona Hind Holmes, daughter of Senator Robert Hind. (TM.)

E huli iā “mona” ma Ulukau.

Search for “mona” on Ulukau.

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