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pau
1. vs., Finished, ended, through, terminated, completed, over, all done; final, finishing; entirely, completely, very much; after; all, to have all; to be completely possessed, consumed, destroyed.
- Examples:
- Pau ka haʻawina, the lesson is finished.
- Pau ke kaʻa i ka nāhāhā, the car was completely destroyed.
- Pau ʻeka, very dirty, filthy.
- Oki pau ka hana a ka huila, extremely wonderful is the doing of the wheel.
- Pau nā luna i ka ʻeha, all the officers were injured.
- Pau i ka lilo, all sold, gone, taken, consumed.
- Ka pau ʻana ihola nō ia o kaʻu haʻawina, my lesson is just finished.
- Pau Pele, pau manō, consumed by Pele, consumed by a shark [an oath meaning “may I be destroyed if I have not spoken truth”].
- Pau poʻo, pau hiʻu, consumed head, consumed tail [total destruction].
- References:
- PNP pau.
2. idiom. Said to be (used in special idioms, unfavorably).
- Examples:
- Hele akula i kauhale e kamaʻilio ai, i laila pau koʻu hiamoe nui, ka hana ʻole, going to houses of others and chatting, there saying that Iʻm sleeping all the time, doing no work.
- Pau kona lapuwale i nā hoahānau, said by his cousins to be worthless.
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pau
1. v., To all; to be all; to be entire or complete to whatever it refers.
2. To be spent; to be finished or completed.
3. To consume; to pass away. PASS. Pauia or pauhia.
4. Hoopau. To destroy; to consume; to put an end to. Nah. 14:35.
5. To make an end of; to finish, as an appointed work. Ios. 5:8.
6. To end; to terminate; to make up; to fill up, as time; to fulfill, as a specified time. Kin. 29:27.
pau
1. s., A kind of poor kapa, not white nor black, nor any definite color. It takes ke for its article.
2. Ink for writing.
3. The black smut of a lampwick; he wahi eleele no ke kukui.
4. A vault; a stone house; lua pau.
pau
adj., All; a pau loa, all; every one; everything.
pau
adv., Entirely; wholly; completely. NOTE.—Use has rendered the meaning of this word like the French tout, as in tout le mond, all the world, everybody, when only a small part is intended.
pau
/ PA-U /s., The principal garment of a Hawaiian female in former times, consisting of a number of kapas, generally five, wound around the waist and reaching to the knee more or less.
pau
/ PA-U /v., To put or bind on a pa-u.
pau
/ pa'u /adv., Entirely; wholly; completely. (Use has rendered the meaning of this word like the French tout, as in tout le monde, all the world, everybody, when only a small part is intended.)
Pau
/ pāu /done finished Land section. Oahu.
pau
/ pā-ū' /v., To put or bind on a pa-u.
pau
/ pa'u /1. v., To be ended.
2. v., To be spent; to be finished or completed.
3. v., To be consumed; to be passed away.
pau
/ pā-ū' /n., The principal garment of a Hawaiian woman in former times, consisting of a number of tapas, generally five, wound around the waist and reaching to the knee.
pau
/ pa'u /n., Ink-powder; smut; soot.
pau
/ pă-ū' /n., A kind of tapa.
pau
/ pa'u /adj., All; every one; everything; all done; finished.
Pau
Street near the McCully bridge, Waikīkī, Honolulu, Oʻahu, named by Bruce Cartwright who subdivided the area.
- Literally, finished (canoe races on the Ala Wai Canal finished here).
- References:
- TM.
pau
all; finished; entirely.
pau
1. Cease. Keopohaku v. Kalaaukapu, 10 Haw. 511, 512 (1896). 2. To terminate, as in a lease. Brown v. Walker, 24 Haw. 285, 289-290 (1918).
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