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hōʻailona
/ hō.ʻai.lona /n., Sign, symbol, representation, insignia, emblem, mark, badge, signal, omen, portent, target, credential, token of recognition, a lot that is cast; title (legal); depth sounding; to mark; to take a depth sounding; to draw lots.
- Examples:
- Hōʻailona helu, plural sign or marker, algebra.
- Hōʻailona mahele, measure signature in music.
- Hōʻailona kūʻauhau, hōʻailona no ke kūlana, family crest or coat of arms.
- Hōʻailona mōʻī, badge or emblem of royalty, sceptre.
- Hōʻailona paʻi, printed stamp.
- Hōʻailona manawa, time signature in music.
- Hōʻailona lanakila, emblem or trophy of victory, trophy.
- Ka pana ʻana aku i ka hōʻailona (1 Sam. 20.20), shooting at the mark.
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hōʻailona
kikino | noun / hō•ʻai•lona /kikino, As traffic signs. Sign.
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- Examples:
- Hōʻailona hōʻae. Yield sign.
- Hōʻailona hoʻokū. Stop sign.
- References:
- See papa ho'olaha.
hōʻailona
kikino | noun / hō•ʻai•lona /hōʻailona
hamani | transitive verb / hō•ʻai•lona /hamani, To symbolize, stand for.
- Examples:
- Inā hoʻi he huahelu ʻokoʻa ka mea i hōʻailona ʻia e ka A, e like nō hoʻi ka hana ʻana. Even if A symbolizes a different number, the process is the same.
hōʻailona
kikino | noun / hō•ʻai•lona /kikino, In astronomy, the patterns or indicators of specific celestial phenomena. Signature.
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hoailona
/ HO-AI-LO-NA /1. v., See hailona. To sound the depth of water, i. e., to throw the lead.
2. To mark; to set a mark upon one.
3. To cast lots for a thing. Oihk. 16:8. In modern times, to play at dice.
hoailona
kikino | noun / HO-AI-LO-NA /1. s., See the verb. A mark; a signal; a sign of something different from what it appears to be.
2. A sign or forerunner of something coming to pass or expected. Oih. 2:19.
3. A part representing the whole. Oihk. 2:2.
4. Something whose real signification is different from the appearance. Ios. 4:7.
5. A sign; a pledge; a distinguishing mark. Puk. 3:12. A signet. Puk. 28:11.
6. A target; a mark to shoot at. 1 Sam. 20:20.
7. A lot cast, as in casting lots; ma ka hoailona, by lot. Lunk. 20:9.
8. A scepter; a badge of authority. Heb. 1:9. See next word.
hoailona
kikino | noun / ho'-ăi-lō'-na /1. n., A mark; a signal.
2. n., A sign of something different from what it appears to be.
3. n., A sign or forerunner of something coming to pass or expected.
4. n., A sign; a pledge; a distinguishing mark.
5. n., A signet.
6. n., A target; a mark to shoot at.
7. n., A lot cast, as in casting lots: ma ka hoailona, by lot.
8. n., A scepter; a badge of authority.
hoailona
/ ho'-ăi-lō'-na /1. v., To sound the depth of water, that is, to throw the lead.
2. v., To mark; to set a mark upon one.
3. v., To cast lots for a thing.
4. v., To play dice. See hailona.
HOAILONA
I. he panai, he mea hoike, Kin. 9:12, 13; 17:11; Puk. 3:12; Is. 8:18. He ouli hoi, Luk. 21:11. O ka hana-mana, he hoailona ia o ka ke Akua hana, Puk. 4:7-9; Mar. 8:11. O 'na ouli o ka lani,' oia na mea a ka poe hoomanakii e nana aku ai, a e kilokilo ai, Is. 44:25; Ier. 10:2. E nana MOKU.
ho‘ailona
sign, mark, signal, target, lot cast.
Ho-ai-lo-na
v. to sound the depth of water, to throw the lead, to mark, to set a mark upon one
Ho-ai-lo-na
s. a mark, a signal, a sign of something different from what it appears to be, a representative of a thing, a pledge, a distinguishing mark
hōʻailona
Title (right or interest) (PE).
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