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1. nvs., Warmth, heat; warm.

2. n., Rest.

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3. Same as mahina, plantation.

4. n., A class of chiefs.

ʻaʻano, Temperature, when weather considered warm. Literally, warm.

mahana

/ MA-HA-NA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

1. v., Ma and hana, work; exercise. To be or become warm, as the rising sun. Puk. 16:21.

2. To warm, as one person in contact with another. 1 Nal. 1:1, 2.

3. Hoomahana. To warm, i.e., to make warm by the fire or by exercise. See mehana.

mahana

/ MA-HA-NA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

s., A small degree of heat; warmth.

mahana

/ MA-HA-NA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

adj., Warm, as by the influence of the sun. Neh. 7:3. Warm; not yet cooled, as newly baked bread. 1 Sam. 21:6.

mahana

/ MA-HA-NA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

1. s., For mana, a branching out, ha inserted. Any substance branching out; anything double; having two branches; hence,

2. A pair of twins; mau mahoe; two things connected; na mea elua, a pair of things.

mahana

/ MA-HA-NA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

adj., Double; mates; branching out.

mahana

/ mă'-hā'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. adj., Warm, as by the influence of the sun.

2. adj., Warm; not yet cooled, as newly baked food.

mahana

/ mă'-hā'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

adj., Double; branchy.

mahana

/ mă'-hā'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

n., A degree of heat; warmth.

mahana

/ mā'-hā'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. n., Any substance branching out; anything double; having two branches; hence,

2. n., A pair of twins; mau mahoe; two things connected; na mea elua, a pair of things. Syn: mahoe.

mahana

/ mā'-hā'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. v., To be or become warm, as the rising sun.

2. v., To be warm, as in the contact of one body with another.

Mahana

/ mā-hā'nă / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

warm. Land section, Lanai.

Nā LepiliTags: geography Lānaʻi

Mahana

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),
  1. Hill (1,800 feet high), Honolua qd., Maui.
  2. Locality, Airport qd., Molokaʻi. The Molokaʻi Ranch, which in 1908 had 17,000 sheep, had a shearing shed here. The ranch stopped raising sheep in the 1920s.

* Pronunciation and meaning are uncertain.

Nā LepiliTags: Maui Molokaʻi

Mahana

WahiLocation, Hawaiʻi Place Names (2002),

Beach, Kahuku, Hawaiʻi. Green sand beach at the base of Puʻu o Mahana, a littoral cone formed during an ancient eruption of Mauna Loa. Also known as Green Sand Beach.

  • Literally, warmth.

Nā LepiliTags: Hawaiʻi

warm.

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