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haka
1. n. Shelf, perch, platform; roost, as for chickens; fish spear rack; rack for suspending water gourds and other household objects; rack attached to booms of double canoe to hold spears and other objects; ladder (see alahaka, haka ʻūlili).
- Examples:
- Haka kau a ka manu, a perch for birds to light upon [a promiscuous woman].
- References:
- PPN fata.
2. n. Recipient; medium, oracle, one possessed.
- Examples:
- Haka waiwai (Kep. 117), recipient of wealth.
3. n. Crested feather helmet, so called because the crest perches on the helmet.
4. nvs. Hole, breach, open space, vacancy; empty, vacant, full of holes or spaces.
- Examples:
- (Hal. 22.17) Haka hele, to stare or examine carefully as one walks.
- Ua haka malū aku kona mau maka i ka mea ʻilihune (Hal. 10.8), his eyes are privily set against the poor.
6. vt. To place wood in a ground oven, to lay an oven fire.
7. n. Heart, hearts, in a deck of cards.
hākā
/ hā.kā /Same as hakakā
haka
kikino, Heart, i.e. the shape.
HA-KA
v. To stare at. FIG. Hal. 22:17.
2. To look earnestly at a person or thing for evil. Hal. 10:8.
3. To set one's eyes upon a thing with desire. Dan. 10:15. Often connected with pono as an intensive. Oih. 1:10. SYN. with nana, and sometimes with maka.
4. A haka mai na moa ma ka lani.
HA-KA
s. A hole; a breach, as in a side of a house; hence,
2. A ladder, i. e., the cross sticks and spaces between.
3. An artificial hen-roost; hanaia i haka no ua moa la e kau ai.
4. A building not tightly inclosed, having many open places.
HA-KA
adj. Full of holes or crevices; many spaces.
HA-KA
v. To quarrel; to spar; to dispute; to contend. See HAKAKA.
Haka (hă'-ka), n.
1. A hole; a breach, as in a side of a house; hence,
2. A ladder, that is, the cross sticks and spaces between.
3. A hen-roost: hanaia i haka no ua moa la e kau ai.
4. A building not tightly inclosed, having many open places.
Haka (hă'-kă), v.
1. To stare at; to look earnestly at. Syn: Nana.
2. To look at with desire. (Often connected with pono as an intensive.)
Haka (hă-kā'), v.
To quarrel; to dispute; to contend. Syn: Hakaka.
Haka
Drive, Ka-mehameha Housing area, Ka-lihi Kai, Honolulu. (TM.) Lit., shelf, perch (as for chickens).
haka
hole; ladder; henroost; spiritualistic medium.
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