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Moe, hiamoe. Also: momoe, momomoe, hiʻolani. See asleep and sayings, lihilihi 2, moe 1, niolopua 2, uhaʻi. Sleep late, moe awakea, moe loa. Overcome with sleep, paʻuhia. Indisposed to sleep, hiaʻā. Sleep with, moe me. Sleep alone, moekahi. Sleep in a reclining position, moe hilinaʻi. Sleep on the ground, moe lepo. Eternal sleep, hiamoe loa. A little sleep, hiamoe iki. God of sleep, Niolopua. Sleeping place, moe, kahi moe; kaʻanuʻa (in a grasshouse). To lull to sleep, hoʻohiamoe. To pretend to sleep, hoʻomoemoe, hoʻohiamoe. To put to sleep, hoʻomoe, hoʻomoemoe, hoʻohiamoe. To sleep quickly, moe koke. To sleep restlessly, moehewa. To sleep deeply, hiamoe loa, kāia i ka hiamoe. To sleep in death, hiamoe i ka make.

~ing bag. ʻEke moe, ʻeke hiamoe (preceded by ke). To be ~ing or snoring, as a response when asked where someone is. Kulaʻi hāpuʻu. ~ well. Hiamoe pono, hiamoe maikaʻi. See good night.

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