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v., To show, exhibit.

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    • For the many important meanings see ʻike.

kikino, Display, as on computer screen.

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    • Existing dictionary word, Extended meaning

Nā LepiliTags: computers

hamani, To report.

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    • Existing dictionary word
  • Examples:
    • Haʻiʻōlelo hōʻike. Oral report, presented as a speech.
    • Haku i ka hōʻike. To make a test.
    • Hana i ka hōʻike, kākau i ka hōʻike. To take a test.
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v., Ho for hoo, and ike, to know.

1. To cause to know; to make known.

2. To show; to make a display; e unihi, e puka iwaho; to put outside for appearance; to exhibit; to explain, as a language.

s., That which shows or is shown; an exhibition, as of a school; a witness of an event; a witness in a court of justice. SYN. with ikemaka, also hoikemaka, an eye-witness. Pilip. 1:8.

hoike

ʻaʻanostative verb / HO-I-KE / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

adj., Exhibiting; showing; making plain.

hoike

ʻaʻanostative verb / HO-I-KE / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

adv., Openly; visibly; clearly.

hoike

ʻaʻanostative verb / hō'-ī'-ke / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

adv., Openly; visibly; clearly.

[Ho for hoo, and ike, to know.]

1. v., To cause to know; to make known.

2. v., To show; to make a display: e unihi, e puka iwaho; to exhibit.

3. v., To explain, as in language.

4. v., To set forth; to testify.

1. n., An exhibition, as of a school.

2. n., A witness of an event; a witness in court. Syn: Ikemaka, a witness, and hoikemaka, an eye-witness.

3. n., Testimony; an attestation; proof.

hoike

ʻaʻanostative verb / hō'-ī'-ke / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

adj., Plain; clear; relating to or containing testimony.

Gathering of various Sunday School classes for recitation and hymns of biblical lessons at Hawaiian churches.

witness, exhibit: plain: to make known.

v. ho for hoo and ike to know; to show, exhibit, make known

adj. that which distinguishes or makes known, sure, certain

adv. openly, visibly

1. To exhibit. Mist v. Kawelo, 11 Haw. 587, 588 (1898). 2. To show, make known, display, tell, exhibit, reveal, indicate, inform, report, notify, explain, testify, cause to know or see, discover, announce, allege, acquaint, testimony, notice, information, identifying characteristics as of land claims (PE). 3. A witness of an event; an eyewitness; a witness in court, (syn: ʻikemaka) (AP) 4. Testimony; an attestation; proof. 5. To set forth; to testify (AP). 6. Certify; communicate; tender (offer payment).

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