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honua
1. nvs., Land, earth, world; background, as of quilt designs; basic, at the foundation, fundamental.
- Examples:
- Kaua honua, world war.
- Ka wahine ʻai honua, the earth-eating woman [Pele].
- References:
- See lani.
- PPN fanua.
2. particle, Suddenly, abruptly and without reason.
- Examples:
- Huha honua ihola nō, suddenly angry and for no reason.
- Makaʻu honua ihola nō ia, sudden fear.
- References:
- Cf. kūhonua.
3. n., Middle section of a canoe; central section of a canoe fleet, as fishing iheihe fish; main section, as of an army.
honua
kikino, Trough of a wave.
- Source:
- References:
- Cf. hokua.
- See mekala honua ʻākilikai.
Honua
iʻoa, Earth, i.e. the planet.
- Source:
- Examples:
- Ua haʻalele ka moku ahikao iā Honua i nehinei. The rocket ship left Earth yesterday.
- References:
- See pāpaʻa honua, ʻīkoi honua.
HO-NU-A
s. Flat land; land of an even or level surface, in distinction from hills and mountains.
2. In geography, the earth generally, including sea and mountains.
3. A foundation; a resting place.
4. The bottom of a deep place, as of the sea or a pit; wahi honua ole, bottomless.
HO-NU-A
adj. Preceding; going before hand; olelo honua, the foregoing description; pule honua, the former religion; i kau kauoha honua ana, your charge just given. Laieik. 20. Ke makau honua e mai nei no. Laieik. 180.
HO-NU-A
adv. Gratuitously; without cause; naturally; ua aloha honua anei na kanaka kekahi i kekahi? do men naturally love each other? No ka pono a ke Akua i waiho honua mai ai, for the righteousness which God had freely manifested; o ka hoomaka ana, ua like no ia me ke ao ana, i ola honua i ka palapala; thoroughly; entirely. Lunk. 20:25. Altogether. 1 Nal. 11:13.
honua
/ hō'-nū'-a /1. adj., Preceding; going before hand: olelo honua, the foregoing description; i pule honua, the former religion; i kau kauoha honua ana, your charge just given. Laieik. p. 20. Ke makau honua e mai nei no. Laieik. p. 180.
2. adj., Premature.
Honua (hō'-nū'-a), adv.
1. Gratuitously; without cause; naturally: Ua aloha honua anei na kanaka kekahi i kekahi? do men naturally love each other? No ka pono a ke Akua i waiho honua mai ai, for the righteousness which God had freely manifested; o ka hoomaka ana, ua like no ia me ke ao ana, i ola honua i ka palapala.
2. Thoroughly; freely; completely; wholly; entirely.
3. Preparatively; previously. Ke makau honua e mai nei no.
Honua (hō'-nū'-a), n.
1. Flat land; land of an even or level surface, in distinction from hills and mountains.
2. In geography, the earth generally, including sea and mountains.
3. A foundation; a resting place.
4. The bottom of a deep place, as of the sea or a pit; bed, of a body of water.
Honua
Street, Kāhala, Honolulu; stream, Wai-ʻanae district, Oʻahu. Lit., land.
honua
Middle section of a canoe.
honua
Ground, land, earth.
HONUA
I. O ka honua okoa kekahi ano, o ka apana aina kekahi ano. Pela ma Mat. 27:45, 'ua pouli ka honua a pau;' ua pouli ka aina a pau, oia kekahi ano. Pela paha ma Ezera 1:2, 'na aupuni a pau o ka honua,' na aupuni a pau o na aina kokoke mai. Honua okoa, Hal. 68:8. Ma na mea ano haipule, ku e no ko ka honua i ko ka lani, Ioa. 3:31; Kol. 3:2; Iak. 3:15. 'Na wahi malalo ae o ka honua,' o kahi ia o ka poe make i ike ole ia, Hal. 63:9; Is. 44:23; Ep. 4:9.
honua
flat land, The Earth.
honua
1. Flat land, not hilly (HE) (T). 2. Flat land; land of an even or level surface, in distinction from hills and mountains (AP). 3. In geography, the earth generally, including sea and mountains (AP). 4. A foundation; a resting place (AP). 5. The bottom of a deep place, as of the sea or pit; bed of a body of water (AP).
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