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haʻi
1. nvt., To break or snap, as a stick; broken; fracture, joint, break.
2. vt., To say, tell, mention, state, declare, confess.
- Examples:
- Ka haʻi ʻana, the telling, annunciation.
- Kona haʻi maoli ʻana i kona hewa, the true confession of his offense.
- References:
- Cf. haʻina, haʻi pōkole.
- PNP faki , PNP faaki .
3. loc.n., Edge, border (not used with the articles).
- Examples:
- Lepo ma haʻi o ke kalo (Kep. 155), dirt on the edge of the taro.
4. vi., Coquettish, flirtatious; to flirt.
- Examples:
- Ke holo mai nei ʻo Halaki haʻi ʻē nā pua i ke kula, as Charlotte rides along, the youngsters of the plains had become coy.
- Examples:
- Kāna hele hoʻohaʻi lua ʻana ma ka ʻaluheʻe nohoʻi maʻō a maʻaneʻi, her swaying walk, sagging this way and that.
6. n., House.
- Source:
- Kauaʻi.
7. pronoun, Someone else, another person; another place, elsewhere . Not used with articles: Gram. 8.2.
- Examples:
- No haʻi, for someone else.
- Aia nō iā haʻi nā ʻāina o mākou (Neh. 5.5), other men have our lands.
- Hoʻolei ke ʻaʻā apau ma haʻi ā maikaʻi, throw all the stones somewhere else so [the garden] will be fine.
haʻi
kikino, Expression, in math.
haʻi
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Haʻi
God of the poʻe kuku kapa. (CMH.)
Haʻi
Goddess of the poʻe kuku papa (people who beat kapa). Haʻi is short for Haʻina-kolo, a forest dwelling goddess of kapa makers.
haʻi
Joint of a limb. Ka haʻi a mawe, the elbow joint.
haʻi
1. Others; someone else (PE). 2. Edge; border (PE). 3. To inform; state; proclaim; acquaint; recommend.
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