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HuliSearch «ai»: He 44 i loaʻaFound 44.

interjection, of surprise.

Nā LepiliTags: onomatopoeia

1. nvt., Coition; to have sexual relations, cohabit (frequently pronounced ei).

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2. Same as wai interrogative pronoun.

3. Linking or anaphoric particle frequently pronounced ei.

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4. Short for aia, there.

  • Examples:
    • Ai i loko o ka hale, there in the house.
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Nā LepiliTags: grammar

Neck, neck of a shirt or dress, neck of the iheihe fish net.

Nā LepiliTags: anatomy clothing

nvt., Food or food plant, especially vegetable food as distinguished from iʻa, meat or fleshy food; often ʻai refers specifically to poi; harvest (Oihk. 19.9); to eat, destroy or consume as by fire; to erode; to taste, bite, take a hook, grasp, hold on to; edible. Figuratively, to rule, reign, or enjoy the privileges and exercise the responsibilities of rule, and one who does so, as ʻai ahupuaʻa: to rule an ahupuaʻa, the ruler of one; ʻaiʻāina: to own, control, and enjoy land; the owner of land; ʻai aliʻi, ʻai lani, and ʻai liʻi, to enjoy the comforts and honors and exercise the responsibilities of being a chief; ʻai ʻili: to control an ʻili land division, one who does control the ʻili; ʻai moku: to rule a district or island [moku], one who rules one.

  • Examples:
    • Hiki ke ʻai ʻia, edible.
    • ʻAi ʻaha, to tie with sennit.
    • ʻAʻohe kapu o kaʻu pā hula, he ʻai kū, he ʻai hele, there are no taboos in my hula troupe, eat standing, eat on the run.
    • ʻAʻoheʻai ʻo ka maʻi, the disease makes no advance.
    • Kāna ʻai, his food.
    • Kona ʻai, his eating.
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2. n., Score, points in a game, stake, wager.

  • Examples:
    • ʻEhia ʻai e eo ai? How many points to win?
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    • PPN kai.

3. n., Dancing style or type.

4. n., Stroke or hold in lua fighting; spear thrust.

  • Examples:
    • Ka ʻai a ke kumu i koe iā ʻoukou (For. 5:409), the teacher's stroke that you do not have [have not been taught].
    • Kaʻai a ka uʻi, the stroke of the youth.

5. n., Stone used in the kimo game other than the stone that is tossed and caught, which is the pōhaku kimo.

Nā LepiliTags: food lua fighting

1. Same as aʻiaʻi #1.

2. Particle replacing i often in songs; usually written a i.

  • Examples:
    • Malihini ka ʻikena aʻi nā Kona, seeing the Kona districts for the first time.
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nonproductive transitive suffix.

Nā LepiliTags: grammar

kikino, Point, as in a game or sporting event.

Nā LepiliTags: sports

kikino, Byte, in computer terminology.

Nā LepiliTags: computers math

kikino, Credit, as for a school course.

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    • Existing dictionary word, Extended meaning
  • Examples:
    • ʻAi koina. Core credit.
    • ʻAi koho. Elective credit.

hamani, To take, as medicine or a pill.

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    • Existing dictionary word, Extended meaning
  • Examples:
    • ʻAi i ka huaale. To take a pill.
    • ʻAi i ka lāʻau. To take medicine.
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Nā LepiliTags: medicine

kikino, Collar.

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    • Mānaleo.
  • Examples:
    • Hoʻomālō ʻāʻī. Neck stretches, i.e. a warm-up exercise for sports such as volleyball; also to do this exercise.

Nā LepiliTags: image

hamani, Ingest.

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    • Existing dictionary word, Extended meaning

No base definition, only supplemental content.

Nā LepiliTags: health

adj. Consuming; destroying; spoken of fire.

s. The neck; he a-i ko ke kanaka, oia kahi e hui ai ke poo me ke kino, man has a neck, it is that which unites the head with the body. A-i oolea, a stiff neck.

2. Figuratively, perverseness; disobedience. Puk. 33:3.

verbal directive. Gram.§ 242. It has reference, generally, to a preceding noun, verb or adverb, expressive of time, place, cause, manner or instrument; often contracted, thus, hana'i, for hana ai.

adv., for aia. There; near by, but not in contact; ai no iloko o ka hale, there in the house.

2. There, at another place, however distant; there; when; as, Auhea o Kekuaokalani? Ai ae no mauka mai. Where is Kekuaokalani? There he is coming by land.

s. Food; vegetable food, in distinction from ia, meat. Ai oo, ripe food; ai maloo, dried food; ai, maka. green food, vegetables. NOTE—Ai, food, is the representative of property generally.

v. To eat; to consume food, as persons or animals.

2. To devour, as animals.

3. To destroy, consume, as fire. Nah.16:35.

4 To consume; spoken of the sword, 2 Sam. 2:26.

5. To eat, consume, as a sore; aole ai ka mai, the disease has made no advance. Oihk. 13:5.

6. To taste, eat, enjoy the benefits of, have the profits of, as land; e ai i ka aina. Nah.32; 19th conj., 3d hoo.

7. To cause to eat, i. e., compel or induce to eat; huhu loa ia (Kekuokalani) i ka hoai noa ana a lakou i ke alii (Liholiho,) he was very angry at them for causing the king to eat freely, i. e., contrary to kapu.

8. To have sexual intercourse; applied to both sexes; also, to animals. Kin. 30:41.

To have sexual intercourse.

1. To eat; to consume food, as persons or animals.

2. To devour, as animals.

3. To destroy, consume, as fire.

4. To consume; spoken of the sword.

5. To eat, consume, as a sore; aole ai ka mai, the disease has made no advance.

6. To taste, eat, enjoy the benefits of, have the profits of, as land; e ai i ka aina.

Coition.

n., The neck: he ai ko ke kanaka—oia kahi e hui ai ke poo me ke kino, man has a neck—it is that which unites the head with the body.

Nā LepiliTags: anatomy

n., A suffix, used only with verbs for the purpose of euphony.

Nā LepiliTags: grammar

A shortened form of aia, there; ai iloko o ka hale, there in the house.

Consuming; destroying (spoken of fire).

Food; vegetable food, as distinguished from ia, meat. Ai oo, ripe food; ai maloo, dried food; ai maka, green food, vegetables. (Ai, food, is representative of property generally.)

Neck.

Hula step.

Exclamation of sudden surprise.

Food, vegetable food as distinguished from meat (iʻa); to eat, taste.

I. ua kapaia o Hai, Kin. 12:8; o Aia, Nek. 11:31; a o Aiata, Is. 10:28. He kulanakauhale alii no ko Kanaana, ma ka hikina o Betela, aia kokoke ilaila, hana iho la o Aberahama i ke kuahu no Iehova, Kin. 12:8; 13:3. Ua kaulana no ia wahi i ka auhee ana o Iosua no ka hewa o Akana, a no kona lanakila ana hoi mahope, Ios. 7:2-5; 8:1-29. Kukulu hou ia oia, a ma Is. 10:28, ua olelo hou ia. I keia wa e noho nei, aole ikea kona kahua.
I ka wa kahiko, o ka nui o ka ai o na kanaka, oia ka hua o ko lakou aina. Ma Palesetine, he nui ka io holoholona, a me ka palaoa, a me na mea kupu. na mea kupu nae ma ka honua, ka ai nui ma ka Aina-hikina, aole ka io; o ka berena ka ai nui. O ka palaoa o kela ano o keia ano, o ka papapa, o ka akaakai, o ka huawaina, me ka aila oliva, ka meli a me ka waiu o na kao a me na bipi, oia ko lakou ai mau. O ko Arabia poe auwana, ai no lakou i wahi berena eleele. O ka ai nui ma Suria, he raike ia i kauwili me kahi io, a me ka aila oliva a me na mea kupu. Ua like iki paha ia me kela ai kahiko loa a Isaaka ma, o ka papapa a me ka launahele, Kin. 25:29-34; 2 Nalii 4: 38-41. He ia kahi ai ke loaa ia; oia kahi ai nui ma Aigupita. Kaulana no keia aina no ka ai ana i na kaukama, a me na ipuaimaka, a me na leka, a me na akaakai, a me na galika, Nah. 11:5. Oia mau no ka ai o ko Aigupita. E nana AI ANA.

I. O ka olelo 'hoopaakiki i ka a-i,' Sol. 29:1, a me ka olelo 'a-i oolea,' he olelo ia i pili pono i ka oolea a me ka paakiki o ka poe hewa i ao pinepine ia, a hoololohe i ka ke Akua. I ka wa kahiko, kau no na'lii oolea i ko lakou wawae, i kekahi manawa, maluna o ka a-i o na'lii pio, a hehi i ka lepo, i hoailona o ka pio loa ana. A i kekahi manawa, hoihoiia mai ko lakou hewa maluna o ko lakou poo iho, Ios. 10:24; Hal. 18:40.

neck.

food : to eat, consume, destroy.

relative particle.

(ke) ai coition.

s. the neck. A-i, adv. for aia, there, then, when, as.

verbal directive, has reference generally to a preceding noun, verb, or adverb, expressive of time, place, cause, manner or instrument.

v. to eat, consume; figuratively to devour, as by fire; E ai i ka aina, i. e. enjoy the benefit, or have the profits of it.

v. to have sexual intercourse, applied to both sexes.

a. food, vegetable food in distinction from ia meat, ai oo, ripe food, harvest time.

adj. consuming, destroying, spoken of fire,

1. To rule, reign. 2. To own, control, or enjoy (PE).

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