momohana snake-like animal about the length of a pencil

Part of Speech n3
    • snake-like animal about the length of a pencil
      • animals, unclassified
      • Example 4558:
        Momohana. Na teitei batana paana maa vasu bara tea ahono. O momohana o raniranii. Be ranii araara, a moo raara repaa subu.
        Momohana. It stays under the stones and in the green seaweed. The momohana irritates our skin. When it irritates our skin, our leg swells.
        Source: Jub 02W 045-049
      • Example 4559:
        O momohana na tei batana teo vasu bara tea maa govee ahono. O momohana o raniranii kurus. O momohana ahiki to kekeetoo. Kavara na suin nae na hapus koa ni nana bono ranii. O momohana na potee nana bona sii rutaa kuruu vaa tahii.
        The momohana stay in the stones and the holes in the green seagrass. The momohana irritates the skin very much. The momohana does not have a fin. Its whole body is full of skin irritating hairs. The momohana is like a little snake of the sea.
        Source: Sii 46W 078-082

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  • See also:
    • kuruu snake (general term)
    • ranii1 rough (to touch); irritate somebody's skin
    • raniranii irritating (the skin); rough to touch