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huipū | conjunctionconjunction, But, however, nevertheless, on the other hand, notwithstanding.
ʻaka
- Examples:
- Kū i ka ʻaka, funny.
- ʻAka iki, sly laughter: to laugh a little, giggle, chuckle.
- References:
- See ʻaka hene.
- Cf. hoʻomākeʻaka.
- PPN kata.
aka
1. n. Shadow.
- Examples:
- Aka lehulehu, shadow of the multitude; fig., a well-worn path.
- Ili i ke aka, to cast a shadow.
- ʻŌlelo i ke aka ka hele hoʻokahi, one going alone talks to the shadow.
- References:
- Cf. hoaka #4.
- PPN ʻata.
2. nvi. Reflection, image, likeness (Nah. 12.8); faint glimmer preceding the rising of the moon; essence of an offering rather than the flesh; to appear, of moonlight.
- Many words compounded with aka express clarity, brightness, related to this meaning.
- Examples:
- ʻO ke aka kā ʻoukou, ē ke akua, ʻo ka ʻiʻo kā mākou, yours is the essence, O god, ours the material part.
- References:
- Cf. hoaka #3.
- PPN ata.
3. n. Embryo at the moment of conception.
4. n. Newly hatched fish in the stage in which its body is still transparent.
5. n. Knuckles, as of hands or ankles; joints of the backbone; node and stalk of kava; kava slip for planting.
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ʻaʻano | stative verbaka
/ A-KA /A particle set before verbs to express carefulness, regularity of proceeding, &c.; as, aka hele, go carefully; aka holo, sail or run slowly; aka hana, work carefully; aka noho, sit quietly.
aka
huipū | conjunction / A-KA /conjunction, But; if not; on the other hand. The word is generally used to express strong opposition of idea.
aka
kikino | noun / A-KA /s., The shadow of a person; the figure or outline of a thing; a similitude or likeness. Nah. 12:8. NOTE.—The shade of a tree or house is malu.
2. The dawn or light of the moon before rising.
3. The knuckle joints; the protuberances of the ankle joints; the joints of the backbone.
4. FIG. A shadow; frailty; impotence. Isa, 30:2.
aka
/ A-KA /1. v., To light up, as the moon before rising; ua aha ka mahina? kokoke puka, ua aka mai la, how is the moon? it is near rising, it lights up.
2. To go up and down, as on a hilly road. (See No. 2 above, joints of the backbone.)
3. To be split or peeled up, as the bark of a tree.
4. To be torn off, as the kaupaku of a house; ua aka ke kaupaku o ka hale.
aka
/ A-KA /v., To laugh; to deride; i ko'u noonoo ana i keia kumu manao, ua aka iki mai no ka pono, in thinking of this composition, I smiled at its correctness. (The 13th conj., akaaka, is more generally used.)
aka
kikino | noun / a'-ka /1. n., The shadow of a person; the figure or outline of a thing; a similitude or likeness. Nah. 12:8. (The shade of a tree or house is malu.)
2. n., Fig.: a shadow; frailty; impotence.
3. n., The breaking of moonlight; the faint light which precedes the rising of the moon.
aka
/ a'-kă /To laugh; to deride: I kou noonoo ana i keia kumu manao, ua aka iki mai no ka pono. In thinking of this composition, I smiled at its correctness. (The form, akaaka, is more generally used.)
aka
/ a'-ka /v., To light up, as the moon before rising: Ua aka ka mahina kokoke puka, ua aka mai la. How is the moon? It is near rising, it lights up.
aka
huipū | conjunction / ă-kā' /conjunction, But; if not; on the other hand. (The word is generally used to express strong opposition.)
aka
/ ā'-ka /A particle set before verbs to express carefulness, regularity of proceeding: aka hele, go carefully; aka holo, sail or run slowly; aka hana, work carefully; aka noho, sit quietly.
aka
Knuckle joints of the hands or ankles; joints of the backbone.
ʻaka
To laugh, deride.
AKA
I. o ke ano o ka malu, i kekahi manawa, he poeleele loa, he malu make, Hal. 23:4; a i kekahi manawa, he wahi e oluolu ai, Is. 32:2; i kekahi manawa, he mea e pale aku i ka ino, Hal. 17:8; Is. 49:2; Dan. 4:12. Hoike mai o Ioba i ke aka loloa i ka emi ana o ka la, Ioba 7:2; Ier. 6:4. Ua hoohalike ke ola o ke kanaka me he aka la e pau koke ana, 1 Oihlii. 29:15; Hal. 102:11.
aka
(ke) aka shadow; reflection.
aka
particle prefixed to imply care.
aka’
but, if not.
‘aka
to laugh, deride.
A-ka
v. a word prefixed to verbs signifying care, regularity of proceeding; as, aka hele, go carefully; aka holo, sail slowly; aka hana, work carefully.
A-ka
s. the shadow of a person, (the shade of a tree or house is malu) the knuckle joints; the protuberances of the ankle joints; the joints of the back bone.
A-ka
v. to laugh; generally doubled. Hence,
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