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Look up any word by double-clicking on it. All dictionaries on this site are individually searchable, cover-to-cover . About Us Our Partners Terms of use Privacy Contact Us Copyrights Hawaiian Dictionary (1986) Māmaka Kaiao (2003) Andrews (1836) Emerson (1845) Andrews (1865) Hitchcock (1887) Parker (1922) Judd/Pukui/Stokes (1943) Kent (1986) Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974) Hawaiʻi Place Names (2002) Dictionary of Biblical Words (1872) Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms (1995) Combined Hawaiian Dictionary (2020)
English currently selected Hawaiʻi Hawaiian Dictionaries Explore Ulukau Help Explore Ulukau look it up Customize Search Dictionary selection Hawaiian Dictionary (1986) Māmaka Kaiao (2003) Andrews (1836) Emerson (1845) Andrews (1865) Hitchcock (1887) Parker (1922) Judd/Pukui/Stokes (1943) Kent (1986) Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974) Hawaiʻi Place Names (2002) Dictionary of Biblical Words (1872) Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms (1995) Combined Hawaiian Dictionary (2020) Diacritic and glottal stop sensitivity Modern Spelling Traditional Spelling Exact word match vs. Contains this word All entries containing this word This word only | [Parker (1922) (Hawaiian)] |
| Ono (ō'-no), v. 1. To be or become sweet; to relish, as food; to have a like or relish for sweet food. To have a sweet taste. 2. To be sweet, that is, good to eat; eatable. 3. To desire greatly to taste or eat a thing; ono iho la kekahi mau kanaka i ka ia. 4. To be savory; ua ono, ua mikomiko, ua onoono. 5. Morally, to have a relish for virtue. 6. To long for a particular kind of food after a period of sickness when no food is relished. |
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