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imu

/ee-moo/US // ˈi mu //

伊木,伊姆,伊穆,伊玛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Hawaii.

    • : a usually large, covered cooking pit in which food is cooked by means of heated stones.

Examples

  • As she drew near they noticed a striking resemblance to their own goddess, yet she, they knew, was buried in the imu.

  • Then Hina Kuluua would order them out of her sight and command them to hurry the completion of the imu.

  • Imu: Underground stove made by scooping a hole in the ground, lining it with rocks, and building a fire in it.

  • The starving people summoned new strength at this promise and worked for many days preparing the enormous imu.

  • On the third day everyone repaired to the edge of the imu and awaited the appearance of the woman of whom Hina Keahi had spoken.