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hakū
Same as hoʻokū; rising, bulging; bulge; to rise, as the moon.
haku
1. n., Lord, master, overseer, employer, owner, possessor, proprietor.
- Examples:
- A chief was often addressed as ē kuʻu haku, my master.
- Kona haku, his lord.
- ʻO Iēhowa ka Haku (Isa. 50.5), the Lord Jehovah.
- References:
- See Haku-o-Hawaiʻi.
- PCP fatu.
2. vt., To compose, invent, put in order, arrange; to braid, as a lei, or plait, as feathers.
- Examples:
- Ka mahiole ʻie i haku ʻia i ka hulu o nā ʻiʻiwi (Laie 479), plaited helmet made with ʻiʻiwi feathers.
- References:
- Cf. haku mele.
- PPN fatu.
3. n., Core, lump, as of poi; stone, coconut sponge.
- Examples:
- Haku ipu, pulp and seeds of melon.
- Haku kā koʻi (Malo 51), stone for chipping.
- References:
- Cf. pōhaku, haku maka, haku ʻōnohi.
- PPN fatu.
haku
kikino, Sponge-like material in a sprouting coconut.
- References:
- Cf. niu haku.
haku
hamani | transitive verbhaku
hamani, To program, as a computer program.
- Source:
- Examples:
- E haku ana au i kekahi polokalamu nane huaʻōlelo Hawaiʻi ma kaʻu papa kamepiula. I am going to program a Hawaiian word game program in my computer class.
haku
/ HA-KU /1. v., To dispose of things in order; to put in order.
2. To arrange or tie feathers in a kahili; to make a wreath or lei; e haku i ka lei; e haku oe i lehua. Laieik. 146.
3. To put words in order, as in poetry; to compose a song.
4. To rule over people, i. e., to put and keep them in order; to act, as a lord over men.
5. By a change of letters, haku for kahu, to bake fish with hot stones.
6. FIG. The forming of a new affection in the mind; ka manawa i haku ai ke aloha ma ka naau.
7. Hoohaku. To rule over; to direct others. Oihk. 25:43. Haku mele, a composer of songs, i. e., a poet; nana ia i haku, he composed it.
HA-KU
s. A lord; a master; an overseer; a ruler. Oihk. 21:4.
2. A hard lump of anything; the tongue of a bell; a padlock; a hard bunch in the flesh; the ball of the eye; haku onohi; the name of several species of hard stones formerly used in working stone adzes; ua kapaia kela mau pohaku, he haku ka koi ka inoa.
Haku (hă'-ku), n.
1. A lord; a master; an overseer; a ruler.
2. A hard lump of anything; the tongue of a bell; a hard substance in the flesh; the ball of the eye; haku onohi; the name of several species of hard stones formerly used in working stone adzes: ua kapaia kela mau pohaku, he haku ka koi ka inoa.
3. The inner part of a thing; the central part of fruit: Ka haku o ka ipu, the middle portion of the melon.
haku
/ hă'-ku /1. v., To dispose of things in order; to put in order.
2. v., To arrange or tie feathers in a kahili; to make a wreath or lei: e haku i ka lei; e haku oe i lehua. (Laieik. p. 146.)
3. v., To put words in order, as in poetry; to compose a song.
haku
hakū
haku₃
• core,
• lump, as of poi;
• stone,
• coconut sponge.
. cf. pōhaku, rock, stone..., haku maka, eyeball..., haku ʻōnohi, eyeball... bc [(AN) PPn *fatu, stone]CN POI
haku ipupulp and seeds of melon
haku kā koʻistone for chipping (Malo 51)
haku n. sponge-like material in a sprouting coconut. see lumi moe haku, pepeke haku. cf. niu haku. CN
haku A hard lump of anything; the tongue of a bell; a padlock; a hard bunch in the flesh; the ball of the eye; haku onohi; the name of several species of hard stones formerly used in working stone adzes; ua kapaia kela mau pohaku, he haku ka koi ka inoa.
haku₂
• to compose,
• invent,
• put in order, arrange;
• to braid, as a lei,
• or plait, as feathers.
. cf. haku mele. bc [PPn *fatu, weave, plait] [Ka hoʻokumu ʻana i kekahi mea a paʻa, e laʻa me ke mele, moʻolelo, a lei paha.]₁₄LEI
ka mahiole ʻie i haku ʻia i ka hulu o nā ʻiʻiwiplaited helmet made with ʻiʻiwi feathers (Laie 479 [90])
haku vt. to make, as a test; to write, as a computer program. cf. hana i ka hōʻike, kākau i ka hōʻike.
haku i ka hōʻiketo make a test
haku kōmi ʻōkuhito write a (computer) script
haku polokalamuto write a program, as for a computer
haku vt. to program, as a computer program. [+]CMP
E haku ana au i kekahi polokalamu nane huaʻōlelo Hawaiʻi ma kaʻu papa kamepiula.I am going to program a Hawaiian word game program in my computer class.
ka haku ʻōnaehana kamepiula ʻanacomputer programming
haku v. To dispose of things in order; to put in order. To arrange or tie feathers in a kahili; to make a wreath or lei; e haku i ka lei; e haku oe i lehua. Laieik. 146. To put words in order, as in poetry; to compose a song. Haku mele, a composer of songs, i. e., a poet; nana ia i haku, he composed it. fig.. The forming of a new affection in the mind; ka manawa i haku ai ke aloha ma ka naau.
haku₁
ʻAʻole ʻoe e hoʻohaku maluna ona me ka ʻoʻoleʻa.You shall not rule over him with rigor. (Oihk. 25.43)
hoʻohakuto act as haku, dominate; to treat as a haku; to rule others, sometimes without authority; bossy
ʻO Iēhowa ka Haku.The Lord Jehovah. (Isa. 50.5)
haku To rule over people, i. e., to put and keep them in order; to act, as a lord over men. Hoo. To rule over; to direct others. Oihk. 25:43. s. A lord; a master; an overseer; a ruler. Oihk. 21:4.
haku
Name of several pieces of hard stone used in making the adze.
haku
Owner, overseer, lord, master, ruler, pastor. (Oihk. 21:4.)
haku
Ball of the eye.
HAKU
I. oia kekahi inoa o ke Akua ma ka Baibala; pili nui nae ia Iesu, ka Mesia ma ke Kauoha Hou. E nana LEHOVA.
haku
a lord, core: to weave, compose.
Ha-ku
s. a lord, master, overseer ruler.
Ha-ku
s. a hard lump of any thing the tongue of a bell, a padlock &c.
Ha-ku
v. to tie feathers on a kahili to compose as words in a discourse ’hence Haku mele a composer o songs.
Ha-ku
v. to bake fish by putting hot stones among them.
haku
1. Lord. Kupele v. Sumner, 4 Haw. 270 (1880). 2. Proprietor; possessor (HRH). 3. Owner (PE). 4. A lord; a master; an overseer; a ruler (AP).
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