mamo
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Noun — Either of two now-extinct Hawaiian honeycreeper species (genus Drepanis), prized historically for their yellow feathers.
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Etymology
Borrowed directly from Hawaiian mamo.
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What does “mamo” mean?
The word “mamo” means either of two now-extinct Hawaiian honeycreeper species (genus Drepanis), prized historically for their yellow feathers. In plain terms, an extinct Hawaiian bird once valued for its bright feathers.
How do you pronounce “mamo”?
“Mamo” is pronounced MAY-moh (/ˈmeɪməʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “mamo” in a sentence?
Here is “mamo” used in a sentence: “The last confirmed mamo sighting was in the early 20th century.”
What part of speech is “mamo”?
“Mamo” is a noun.