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kaʻa
1. vi. To roll, turn, twist, wallow, wind, braid, revolve; to scud or move along, as clouds; to wield, as a club; rolling, twisting, turning, sloping.
2. n. Vehicle, carriage, wagon, automobile, car, cart, coach, buggy.
3. vi. To go past, pass by, reach; to be in a state of; to be located at; to take effect, as medicine; gone, absent, past, turned over, transferred, delivered.
- Examples:
- Kaʻa loa lākou i waena o ka waha o ua moʻo nei (For. 5:413), they went straight into the middle of the mouth of this lizard.
- Ua kaʻa ʻoia i ka maʻi, he is confined with illness.
- Kaʻa iho nō ā kaʻa iho nō i ka maʻi, sick again and again.
- Kaʻa i ka lawa, it's enough, sufficient.
- He mau lā e kaʻa aʻe, several days gone by.
- Kaʻa ka pilikia mahope, the trouble is gone.
- Examples:
- Ua kaʻa kuʻu ʻaiʻē, my debt is paid.
5. vi. To manage, run, be in charge of; given, as work to a person; well versed, skilled (used very broadly to indicate custom, nature, character, habit.
- Examples:
- Ka poʻe i kaʻa aku ka mālama ʻana i nā mea ana ua, the people charged with taking care of the rain instruments.
- Ua kaʻa ka hana iāʻoe, the work has passed on to you.
- References:
- See kaʻa hele, kaʻa kaua, kaʻa lolohi, kaʻa maʻi, kaʻa moena, kaʻa nema, kaʻa nemo).
- Probably PPN taka .
6. n. Resin.
- References:
- Cf. hūkaʻa, lāʻau-kaʻa, kēpau kaʻa.
7. vt. To wipe dry with a cloth, as dishes. Kaʻū.
8. n. Pulley.
9. See hoana kaʻa.
kaʻa
/ kaʻa /kikino, Ground vehicle with wheels or runners.
- Source:
- Examples:
- Kaʻa ikehulua. Hybrid car.
Kaʻa
| No base definition, only supplemental content.
- Point, northeast Lānaʻi.
- Coastal area, Pāʻia qd., Maui.
- Hill and gulch, ʻĪlio Pt. qd., Molokaʻi.
Literally, rolling.
kaʻa
Chewed food.
kaʻa
Any foreign timber except oak. No other data. (A.)
kaʻa
kaa (ka’a). 1. To roll; to carry out. 2. To pay a debt.
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