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hahana
HA-HA-NA
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.
HA-HA-NA
s. Warmth; a genial heat.
HA-HA-NA
adj. Very warm, as the heat of the sun, the weather, or the effect of labor.
Hahana (hă-hă'-na), adj.
Very warm, as the heat of the sun, the weather, or the effect of labor.
Haha'na (hă-hă'-na), n.
1. Extraordinary heat.
2. Great effort; a putting forth of great strength or power.
Hahana (hă-hă'-na), v.
1. To be exceedingly warm; to be overheated.
2. To make impetuous effort, as in contest or emulation.
hahana
very warm from exercise, fever or heat of the day.
Ha-ha-na
s. warmth.
Ha-ha-na
adj. very warm, applied to weather and other things.
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