- pūoho
- [n.]pager; alarm; beeper————————machine
Maori-English wordlist. 2008.
Maori-English wordlist. 2008.
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awake — Ala, makalahia. ♦ To awake from sleep, lana ka hiamoe. ♦ To awake suddenly, puoho … English-Hawaiian dictionary
cry — Uē, uwē (weep); ♦ cry out, kani, oho, uwā; puoho (in alarm); olo pihe, kāhea, huene, pū alalā, pūhalalū. Also: hauwene, kaniā au, ōmino (weep). See onomatopoeia, shout. ♦ Teasing cry, uē ho ohune. ♦ To cry loudly, uē hāmama, pū alalā … English-Hawaiian dictionary
explode — Ho opahū, pahū, puoho, pohā … English-Hawaiian dictionary
fright — Pū iwa, hopohopo, maka u, puoho, hikilele. See fear … English-Hawaiian dictionary
shock — 1. Alarm. Puoho, hikilele, ho ohikilele, ho olele hauli. 2. Sheaves. Pu u. 3. Electric shock. Loa a i ka uila … English-Hawaiian dictionary
startled — Pū iwa, pi oloke, puoho, lele ka hauli, ho olele ka hauli, me eu … English-Hawaiian dictionary
wake — 1. Awaken. Ala. To awaken someone, ho āla, ho ālahia. To wake suddenly, puoho. To wake up the child, ho āla i ke keiki. Wake, it is light, it is bright (UL 197), e ala, ua ao, ua mālamalama. 2. Prefuneral vigil. Anaina ho… … English-Hawaiian dictionary