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hānai
/ hā.nai /1. nvs. Foster child, adopted child; foster, adopted.
- Examples:
- Keiki hānai, foster child.
- Lawe hānai, to adopt a child.
- Makua hānai, foster parent.
- Kāna hānai, his adopted child.
2. nvt. To raise, rear, feed, nourish, sustain; provider, caretaker (said affectionately of chiefs by members of the court).
- Examples:
- Hānai holoholona, to feed and care for domestic animals.
- Makamaka hānai, generous and hospitable friend.
- Hānai maila ʻoia iāia i ka meli (Kanl. 32.13), he fed him the honey.
- References:
- Cf. akua hānai, hanaiāhuhu, hanaina.
- PPN faangai .
3. n. Body of a kōkō net carrier, and cords attached to it; fish net or trap, as for ʻoʻopu fish; kite.
4. Same as hanahanai.
5. n. Hawaiʻi name for mānai, needle.
6. vi. To skim along.
hānai
hamani, To feed, as paper into a printer or copy machine.
- Source:
- Examples:
- Ua hoʻopaʻa ʻia ka mīkini paʻi ma ka hānai ʻakomi. The printer has been set to auto feed.
hānai
hamani, To feed, assist, as in basketball and most team sports except baseball.
- Source:
- Examples:
- Iā Magic Johnson ka nui loa o nā hānai o ka NBA holoʻokoʻa. Magic Johnson has the most assists in the entire NBA.
- References:
- See hāʻawi, to serve, in volleyball; to set or set up (the ball), as from number 2 to number 3. Cf. hānai puʻupuʻu, paʻi ulele.
hānai
Radius. (CMH.) Also called kahahānai.
hānai
Strings knotted into a kōkō (net) that surrounds and sup- ports a calabash.
hānai
1. To adopt. Bertelmann v. Cockett, 24 Haw. 230, 232 (1918). 2. To raise. 3. One fed or sustained by another; a foster child; a ward (AP). 4. To act the part of a parent towards an orphan; to foster (AP). 5. To pasture.
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