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/ HA-O-A /1. adj., Hot; burning hot, as the sun; wela loa; e na hoa o ka la nui haoa o ua kula nei, e imi mua kakou i ka pono o ka naau, O companions of the great burning sun of the high school, &c.
2. Suffering pain; severe affliction from the pain of burning.
3. The fear of being burnt.
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/ HA-O-A /1. s., The fierce burning heat of summer. Laieik. 119.
2. The pungent bitter matter vomited from the stomach; sourness; sourness of the stomach; heart-burn. Anat. 53.
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/ HA-O-A /v. Pass. of hao instead of haoia. To be taken, as by an enemy; to be taken by violence; to be given up, as to an enemy.
2. To take, as an ensign in war. 1 Sam. 4:11.
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/ hā'-ŏ-a /adj., Hot; burning hot, as the sun: wela loa; e na hoa o ka la nui haoa o ua kula nei, E imi mua kakou i ka pono o ka naau; O companions of the great burning sun of the high school, etc.
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/ hā'-ŏ-a /1. n., The fierce burning heat of summer. (See Laieik, p. 119.)
2. n., Vomit.
3. n., Sourness of the stomach; heartburn.
3. n., Nausea; propensity to vomit.
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/ hā'-ō-a /[Contraction of haoia, passive of hao.]
1. v., To be taken as by an enemy; to be taken by violence.
2. v., To be given up, as to an enemy.
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Bile; pungent, bitter matter heaved from the stomach.
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Sour stomach, nausea, heartburn.
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