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hālalo
/ hā.lalo /1. vt., To place under, lift up from beneath; to give an enema, douche.
- Examples:
- Kau lī lua i ke anu Waiʻaleʻale, he maka hālalo ka lehua maka noe (UL 105), the keen chill of the cold of Waiʻaleʻale settles, centers of lehua blossoms are overturned, misty centers.
2. n., Medicine.
- References:
- Cf. hālalo poʻi.
3. vt., To gaze upon, reflect.
- Examples:
- Hālalo ihola kona maka e ʻimi iā Iēhowa (2 Oihn. 20.3), set himself to seek Jehovah.
- Hālalo kuʻu naʻau i nā hana (Kekah. 8.9), applied my heart to the tasks.
HA-LA-LO
v. Ha and lalo, downward.
1. To take hold of with the arms under, as in taking up a child or anything else.
2. To drop the head downward, as in deep thought.
3. To begin to think. 2 Oihl. 20:3. To think within one's self; pela kuu halalo ana ia'u iho, so I thought within myself.
4. To think or reflect on the moral actions of others. Kekah. 8:9.
5. To look earnestly at a thing near or far off; to think closely.
6. To look internally; halalo iho la no au a loaa no.
7. To search closely or look for a thing with effort.
HA-LA-LO
v. To administer an injection. See HAHANO.
hālalo
To lift from beneath.
Ha-la-lo
v. to look earnestly at a thing near or far off, to think closely, to look internally; halalo iho la no au a loaa no.
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