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ʻaiā
/ ʻai.ā /nvs., Ungodly, godless, irreligious, wicked, unbelieving, careless of observance of taboos; wickedness.
- References:
- PPN kaihaʻa.
aiʻa
interj. Here! Here it is!
aia
1. idiom. There, there it is, there are (sometimes shortened to ai, with loss of the following part. i, see ai lalo, ai luna).
- Examples:
- Aia kēia, furthermore, besides.
- Aia malaila ka hale, the house is there, there's the house.
- Aia i hea ka hale? Where is the house?
- References:
2. idiom. Depending on, only if, only when, whatever, whenever.
- Examples:
- Aia nō ia iā ʻoe, depending on you; as you want; it's up to you; suit yourself.
- Aia nō ia i kāu hoʻoholo ʻana, whatever you decide.
- Aia nō i kahi e hana ana, it doesn't matter where the work is done; depending on where the work is done.
- Aia nō i kāu hele ʻana mai, whenever you want to come; depending on your coming.
- Alia wau e ʻae aku, aia ʻae mai ʻo ʻAiwohikupua (Laie 485), before I consent, ʻAiwohikupua must agree.
- Aia ā pau ka uhi ʻana o ka noe … ia manawa e ʻike aku ai i nā mea apau (Laie 499), when the mist covering is gone, then everything may be seen.
- Aia ā pau kēia hana, when [or whenever] this work is done.
- Aia ā hele aku au, when I go.
- ʻAʻole ʻoe e ola i ka mele hoʻokahi, aia ʻelua mele (FS 239), you won't be saved by one song, only with two songs.
- Aia aku ā aia mai, ʻai kākou i ka naʻaukake, every now and then we eat wieners.
- Aia hea ka puke? Where's the book?
aia
| No base definition, only supplemental content.
- Examples:
- Aia i loko o ka papa. To take a class.
- Aia wau i loko o ka papa ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi i kēia kau kula. I'm taking a Hawaiian language class this semester.
- References:
- Cf. komo.
A-I-A
v. To be or show one's self contrary to the gods.
2. To disregard the will of the gods; to be ungodly in practice.
3. To have the character of an ungodly person. Ier: 23:11. See HAIHAIA.
A-I-A
s. An unprincipled or ungodly person. Hal. 14:1.
2. The practice of ungodliness itself; he hoomaloka; he hoole akua.
A-I-A
adj. Ungodly; irreligious.
2. Bad, sore, watery, as the eye; onohiaia, a sore or watery eye.
A-I-A
adv. There, referring to place; aia malaila ka hana ana, there the work is doing.
2. Then, referring to time, generally in connection with some other event. Nah. 10:3.
A-I-A
interj. Expressive of admiration or surprise, of triumph or contempt. Aia hoi, behold! see there; aia ka, there now! Ios. 9:12. Aia la, there yon have it! an expression of triumph with contempt. Hal. 35:21.
Aia (ăi-ā'), n.
1. An unprincipled or ungodly person. Hal. 14:1
2. The practice of ungodliness itself; he hoomaloka; he hoole akua.
Aia (ăi-ā'), v.
1. To be or show oneself contrary to the gods.
2. To disregard the will of the gods; to be ungodly in practice or character.
Aia (ā'-i'a), n.
A disease of the eye in which the vision becomes impaired.
Aia (ā'-ĭ-ă), interj.
Exclamation expressive of admiration or surprise, of triumph or contempt: Aia hoi, behold! or see there; aia ka, there now! Aia la, there you have it! An expression of triumph with contempt.
aia
/ ā-ī'-ă /1. adv., There, referring to place: aia malaila ka hana ana, there the work is being done.
2. adv., Then, referring to time, generally in connection with some other event.
Aia (ăi-ā'), adj.
Ungodly; irreligious.
ʻaiā
To be ungodly in practice; to break a kapu; rejection of Hawaiʻiʻs gods.
aiʻa
Watery eye. See ʻōnohiāiʻa.
ʻaiā
Unbelieving, irreligious; unprincipled or ungodly person. (Hal. 14:1.)
ʻaiā
Unprincipled or ungodly person; irreligious; careless in observance of the kapu. (Ier. 23:11.)
aia
there.
aia
behold !
‘aia’
irreligious, unprincipled.
A-i-a
s. an unprincipled, or ungodly person, ungodliness.
A-i-a
adj. ungodly, irreligious.
A-i-a
adv. there, then when, referring to time and place aia hoi, same as
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