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hauna
n.v. Unpleasant odor, as of spoiling fish or meat, or volcanic sulphur; stench; tainted. (Hau- 1 + -na, nominalizer.) hoʻo.hauna To cause an offensive odor; to use strong-smelling bait to attract fish; to smell such an odor. Iʻa hoʻohauna, same as iʻa hoʻomelu; see melu. (PNP saunga.)
hā.una
Same as hau 3, 4; stroke, blow; offering; to mend a net; to toss, as a kilu quoit (Laie 483). See hāuna lāʻau.
HAU-NA
s. The strong offensive smell of meat.
HAU-NA
adj. Strong smelling; offensive to the smell.
HAU-NA
s. The striking of the hand or other substance in playing the kily; a i ka umi o ka hauna kilu, a laua. Laieik. 114.
Hauna (hă'u-nă), adj.
/ hă'u-nă /1. Offensive to the smell, stinking.
2. Having the odor of flesh beginning to spoil; tainted (refers to meat).
HAU 113 HAU
Hauna (hă'u-nă), n.
/ hă'u-nă /1. The smell of tainted meat or fish.
2. The process of mending a net.
Hauna (hā'u-nă), n.
/ hā'u-nă /A striking; a firm stroke with the hand, as in playing kilu and other games.
Hauna (hă'u-na), v.
/ hă'u-na /To patch or mend a net.
Hauna
Fishpond on inner side of Loko-Waka pond, Ke-au-kaha, Hawaiʻi. Lit., fishy smell.
Hauna
Fishpond, Keaukaha, Hawaiʻi. Fishpond within Lokowaka Fishpond. Lit., fishy smell or stench.
hauna
Striking of the hands in playing the kilu, a gambling game.
hauna
Offensive to the smell, as spoiled food.
hauna
fishy smell; stinking, rank.
Hau-na
s. the strong offensive smell of meat.
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