ohi
1. nvs. Young animal, usually female; maiden just entering womanhood; youth; youthful growth. See puaʻa ohi, wohi. Ohi moa, pullet. Pipi ohi (Isa. 7.21), young cow, heifer. (PPN osi.)
2. vt. To peel, as bark. Rare.
3. n. Shoots from roots, as of the wauke plant. See wohi. ʻO ka huli maikaʻi, ʻoia ka wauke i pau i ke kua ʻia mamua, ā ʻo ka wauke i ulu aʻe mahope he ʻae ia, ā he ohi; ua ulu aʻe ka wauke hou ma ke aʻa a ma ka weli o ka wauke kahiko, the best planting slips were from the mulberry which had been cut back before; the mulberry that grew back afterward were the ʻae and the ohi shoots; the mulberry grew again from the roots and the main root of the old mulberry.