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moʻa
1.nvi.cooked; burned, as by sun; cooking, cooked food; made brittle, as tobacco leaves over a fire.PPN moho.

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1.ʻAiikalomoʻa.Eat cookedtaro. [enjoy a life of ease, contentment]moʻa
2.Eiameaʻaiokapapaʻaina:Laikimoʻakuahiwi,palena,iʻokaouauamekepini,kelehuaʻai,huameaʻaikiniamekekopeikaikahoʻoalaoKona.Dinner consisted of mountain-cooked rice, crackers, tough goat meat with beans, fruit jelly, canned dessert and strong "keep-you-awake-at-night" Kona coffee.pini
3.huamoʻahapasoft-boiled egghua₁
4.huamoʻaloahard-boiled egghua₁
5.Makemakewauikaʻupipikōʻalahehapamoʻa.I like my grilled steak medium rare.hapa moʻa
6.moʻahapapartially cooked, soft-boiledmoʻa
7.moʻaleʻathoroughly cookedleʻa₂
8.moʻaloaovercooked, well done, hard boiledmoʻa
9.moʻapalahēovercooked to the point of falling apart, as meatpalahē
10.naʻōpuʻumakamoʻamekeahifresh ears [of grain] parched with fireʻōpuʻu₁
11.pelenamoʻaʻolebread dough; lit., uncooked breadpelena
12.pipimoʻakolekolebeef cooked rarekolekole₁
13.Pupuhikaumu,moʻapalakaʻai.When the oven smokes, the food is underdone.[(not enough steam remains inside to cook the food) said of one who does a lot of enthusiastic talking, but can't knuckle down to business]pala₃

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