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hina
1. nvs., To fall, tumble, or topple over from an upright position (cf. hāʻule, to drop); to be “controlled,” as a disease (Kam. 64:102); to fall morally; to throw down; a falling (a loaʻa-type word; see Gram. 4.4).
- Examples:
- ʻAʻole naʻe he hina o ke kanaka o Kākuhihewa i nā kaikuaʻana o Kawelo (FS 35), but the older brothers of Kawelo did not throw Kākuhihewa's man.
- References:
- PPN singa.
2. n., Italics, probably so called because italics slant.
3. vi., To blow in a straight course, of wind.
- Examples:
- Ke hina maila ka makani mai uka mai, the wind is now blowing steadily from the uplands.
4. vs., Gray- or white-haired; gray.
- Examples:
- Koʻu oho hina (Kin. 44.29), my gray hairs.
- References:
- Cf. ʻāhina.
- PPN sina.
5. n., Hin (a Hebrew measure).
- Source:
- English.
- References:
- Puk. 29.40.
6. (Cap.) n., A goddess.
- References:
- PPN Sina.
hina
/ HI-NA /v., To lean from an upright position.
2. To fall; to fall down, as a house.
3. To fall morally, as a person from a state of uprightness; to relapse or decline from a state of rectitude.
4. To offend; to be offended. Ioan. 16:1.
5. Hoʻohinna. To slant over; to throw down, as a person. Luk. 4:35.
hina
/ HI-NA /s., A leaning; a falling; a causing to fall; a stumbling.
hina
/ HI-NA /s., A hin, a Hebrew measure. Puk. 29:40.
Hina
/ HI-NA /s., Name of a goddess. See Hinahele.
hina
/ HI-NA /adj., Gray; hoary; applied to the head; oho hina. Kin. 44:29. Gray, as the beard; he ʻumiʻumi hina.
Hina
/ hi'-nă /fell down. Land section, Molokaʻi.
hina
/ hī'-na /1. v., To lean from an upright position.
2. v., To fall; to fall down, as a house.
3. v., To make a mistake; to err; to fall morally, as a person from a state of uprightness; to relapse or decline from a state of rectitude.
hina
/ hī'-na /1. n., A gray color.
2. n., Leaning; falling; stumbling.
3. n., A posture assumed for prayer.
4. n., Female deities, as Hinahele, Hinauluaoa, etc., especially the goddess with whom Wākea consorted after separation from his wife, Papa. Hina became the mother of Molokaʻi, hence the proverbial expression: Molokaʻi nui a Hina.
5. n., A hin, a Hebrew measure.
hina
/ hī'-na /1. adj., Gray; hoary; applied to the head: oho hina.
2. adj., Gray, as the beard: he ʻumiʻumi hina.
Hina
Falls at 3,250 feet elevation, Kamalō qd., Molokaʻi, named for the goddess Hina, the mother of Molokaʻi. See Keana-o-Hina.
hina
Gray, hoary, applied to the head.
hina
To topple, tumble.
HINA
I. he ana mea wai Hebera, me he aila, a nie he waina, Puk. 30:24; Ez. 45:24; Puk. 29:40; Oihlii. 23:13. He hapaono ia o ka epa, a o ka bata, a he umi paha paina.
hina
hinahina, gray.
hina
to fall down.
Hi-na
, v. to fall from an upright posture, to fall as a person. Hoo-to throw down, to slant.
Hi-na
, adj. a stumbling, a causing to fall, a leaning.
Hi-na
, s. grey hair.
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