lomilomi
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Hawaiian lomilomi, reduplication of lomi (“to rub with the hand”).
Noun
[edit]lomilomi (uncountable)
Verb
[edit]lomilomi (third-person singular simple present lomilomis, present participle lomilomiing, simple past and past participle lomilomied)
- (Hawaii, rare) To massage.
- 2012, Julia Flynn Siler, Lost Kingdom, Grove Press, page 99:
- During a church service at Kawaiaha‘o, she once walked to the rear of the church, lay on her back, and called a native Hawaiian boy of about eight years old over to her, commanding him to lomilomi her abdomen with his feet.