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1. nvt. Hand wrestling: each tries to force his opponentʻs hand to the mat; to push, press, grip; to pry, as a lever.

2. n. Stern of a canoe. Rare.

3. n. Curve. Rare. Cf. pā uma. Hanauma (place), curved bay.

kikino, Curve, as on a graph or as a geometric curve.

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v. To screw; to press, as a vice; to grasp or hold.

2. To pry, as a lever.

3. To wrestle; to throw down in wrestling.

4. To throw over from an upright position; e hoohina, e kulai.

s. A vice; a pressure; a pushing over or down; a kind of wrestling to try strength.

2. The name of a game; o kekahi lealea o ka uma.

Uma (u'-mă), n.

/ u'-mă / Parker Haw to Eng,

1. A vice; a pressure.

2. A pushing over or down: a kind of wrestling to try strength. A game which exercises the muscles of the arms and the legs; wrestling with the forearm. Syn: Kano.

Uma (u'-mă), v.

/ u'-mă / Parker Haw to Eng,

1. To screw; to press, as a vice; to grasp or hold.

2. To pry, as a lever.

3. To wrestle; to throw down in wrestling.

4. To throw over from an upright position; e hoohina, e kulai.

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