pohole
ʻaʻano Easy to peel, as small corms of cooked taro. Mān.
PO-HO-LE
v. To break forth; to open, as a flower.
2. To wound; to bruise; e hai kona lima, ame ka ihu, pohole kona umauma.
3. To peel off, as the skin. Ezek. 29:18.
PO-HO-LE
s. A wound; a bruise; an opening or breaking of the skin; a mark made on the skin by a blow.
Pohole (pŏ-hō'-le), n.
A wound; a bruise; an opening or breaking of the skin; a raw spot on the skin.
Pohole (pŏ-hō'-le), v.
To be raw from a breaking of the skin.
pohole
Severe wound, break, or scrape of the skin; bruise.
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