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ʻōhua
/ ʻō.hua /1. n., Retainers, dependents, servants, inmates, members (of a family), visitors or sojourners in a household; passengers, as on a ship.
2. n., Young of such fish as hīnālea, humuhumu, kala, kūpou, manini, pualu, uhu; also the ornate wrasse (Halichoeres ornatissimis).
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- Cf. ʻāhua.
3. vi., To slide, slip, ricochet, glance, as an arrow.
ʻōhua
kikino, Extra, i.e. one hired for crowd scenes in movie or video production.
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- See pepeke ʻōhua.
ʻŌhua
Avenue, Waikīkī, Honolulu, Oʻahu. Literally, retainer (Liliʻuokalani's retainers lived here).
ʻōhua
Youngest stage of the manini, convict tang or surgeonfish (Acanthurus triostegus sandvicensis). See makaliʻi.
ʻōhua
Family of a household, usually not including master and mistress. (Kin. 12:5.)
ʻōhua
Family part of a household, as children, servants, domestics, and sojourners, but not including the master and mistress. (Kin. 12:5.)
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