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HuliSearch «hahana»: He 10 i loaʻaFound 10.

nvs., Heat, warmth; warm, sultry, hot.

  • Examples:
    • Hahana ke kaua, the battle waxes hot.
    • Hahana ka wela, the heat is hot [anger].
    • Holo ka hahana i kuʻu piko (FS 41), heat rushes to my navel [moved with emotion, as sorrow, love, fear].
  • References:

v. See the root HANA, to work. To be warm; applied to the heat of the sun.

2. To be warm from hard work.

3. To cook popolo, laulea, akeakea, &c., with hot stones.

s. Warmth; a genial heat.

adj. Very warm, as the heat of the sun, the weather, or the effect of labor.

Very warm, as the heat of the sun, the weather, or the effect of labor.

1. Extraordinary heat.

2. Great effort; a putting forth of great strength or power.

1. To be exceedingly warm; to be overheated.

2. To make impetuous effort, as in contest or emulation.

very warm from exercise, fever or heat of the day.

s. warmth.

adj. very warm, applied to weather and other things.

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