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haa
/ HAA /v., To dance; connected among Hawaiians with singing. 1 Sam. 18:6. As an act of worship formerly among the Jews. 2 Sam. 6:14.
haa
/ HAA /s., A dance; a dancing, as in idolatrous worship. Puk. 32:19.
haa
/ HAA /s., Name of a shrub or tree.
haa
/ HAA /adj., Short; low; humble; generally doubled, haahaa, which see; ohi kukui o kanuukea ka haa.
haa
/ HAA /is often used in some words for the causative prefix instead of hoo; oftener found in the Tahitian dialect.
haa
/ hă-a' /1. n., A tree (Antidesma platyphyllum) native chiefly of Malaysia and extending into Polynesia, growing from 20 to 30 feet high, called also hame and mehame. It furnishes a dye of a gray color.
2. n., The dye produced from the haa.
haa
/ ha'a /1. n., A dance; a dancing.
2. n., A dwarf; man or animal below ordinary height.
haa
/ ha'a /prefix, Is used in some words for the causative prefix instead of hoo as in haakohi. It is oftener found in the Tahitian dialect.
haa
/ ha'a /v., To dance by bending the knees, as in certain dances.
Haa
adj. short, low. Haa, v. to dance.
Haa
used frequently for the causative hoo. See Hoo
Haa
s. a species of wood
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