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haliʻa
nvt., Sudden remembrance, memory, especially of a loved one; fond recollection; premonition; to recall, recollect fondly.
- Examples:
- Haliʻa aloha, cherished or loving memory; to remember fondly.
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halia
/ HA-LI-A /v., Pass. of hali for haliia. To be carried; borne, &c.
halia
/ HA-LI-A /v., To have a fond recollection of a person or thing. Laieik. 116. See next.
halia
/ HA-LI-A /s., A symptom; a premonition; the first beginning of a feeling; ke kau e mai nei ia'u ka halia o ka makau, ame ka weliweli. Laieik. 180.
halia
/ hā'-li'a /1. n., A symptom.
2. n., A premonition: ke kau e mai nei ia'u ka halia o ka makau, ame ka weliweli. (Laieik, p. 180.)
halia
/ hā'-li'a /v., To have a fond recollection of a person or thing. See Laieik. p. 116, and halia, noun.
halia
/ hā'-li'-a /v., [Contraction of haliia, passive form of hali, to convey.] To be carried; borne, etc.
hali‘a
premonition, hunch; sudden remembrance.
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