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1. nvi., Club, association, society, corporation, company, institution, organization, band, league, firm, joint ownership, partnership, union, alliance, troupe, team; to form a society or organization; to meet, intermingle, associate, congregate.
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- Examples:
- A hui hou aku, goodby; till [we] meet again.
- hoʻohui Caus/sim.; To form a society.
- Palapala hoʻohui, charter, as of an association.
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- PPN fuhi .
2. nvi., To join, unite, combine, mix; combination.
- Examples:
- Hui ʻia, united, joined, joint.
- Nā mahele i hui ʻia, combined precincts.
- Hui ka ʻaha, to press together, of a crowd; to mingle, as two sides at the conclusion of an athletic competition (For. 5:407).
- Ka hui ʻia o ka loa a me ka laulā, pēlā e loaʻa mai ai ka ʻalea, the multiplication of the length and the width, thus is obtained the area.
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3. n., A plus sign.
4. n., Cluster, as of grapes or coconuts; bunch, as of bananas.
5. n., Chorus of a song.
6. n., Flippers of a turtle.
- Examples:
- Ua loha nā hui o Hāʻupu, the flippers of Hāʻupu droop [an aged person, a reference to the story of Kana and Niheu, in which a turtle lifted up Hāʻupu hill on Molokaʻi].
7. Variant of huli, to turn, seek.
- Examples:
- Hui iho nei ka waʻa a Kamohoaliʻi (chant), Kamohoaliʻi's canoe turned.
8. n., Small uniting stick in a thatched roof, supporting rod for purlins.
9. vi., To disperse, as a meeting.
10. A prayer on the morning after ʻanāʻanā sorcery. (For. 6:17.) (Pronunciation uncertain: perhaps huʻi.)
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/ hui /hehele, To intersect, as lines on a grid, in math.
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- See kaha huina.
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/ hui /kikino, Conference, in sports.
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- See Hui Pōpeku Aupuni, Hui Pōpeku ʻAmelika, kuʻikahi.
- Cf. ʻaha kūkā.
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/ HU-I /1. v., To mix; to unite together, as different things; to unite, as an aha with the spectators; hence, hui ka aha, to break up the assembly. Laieik. 47.
2. To add one thing to another. Kin. 28:9.
3. To assemble, together, as people for business.
4. To agree in opinion; to have a union of thought; ua hui pu ka manao.
5. To bend; to turn one way then another, as the voice in rising and falling in reading music.
6. To ache; to be in pain.
7. Hoohui. To add one thing to another; to connect. Luk. 3:20.
8. To unite, as in a treaty; to make affinity. 1 Nal. 3:1.
9. To collect together, as men.
10. To meet; to mingle; to come together, as waters.
11. To meet, as persons long separated.
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/ HU-I /1. s., A uniting; an assembling.
2. A cluster or collection of things; as, hui maia, a bunch of bananas; hui kalo, a kalo hill; hui waina, a cluster of grapes; hui niu, a cluster of cocoanuts.
3. The flippers of the sea-turtle.
4. The small uniting sticks in a thatched house, parallel with the posts and rafters and between them.
5. Bodily pain; rheumatic pain; niho hui, the toothache.
6. The name of the prayer on the morning after the anaana. See huihui.
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/ HU-I /adj., Cool; cold; chilly, as the morning air from the mountain; i hoomanawanui ai hoi kaua i ka hau huihui o ke kakahiaka; cold, as cold water. Mat. 10:42.
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/ hū'-i /1. n., A coming together of two or more things; a uniting; an assembly. (In the Maori language, hui, meet, come together.)
2. n., A union or association of persons designated for a common purpose, as planting, fishing, dancing, etc.
3. n., The flippers of the sea-turtle.
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/ hū'i /1. v., To ache.
2. v., An elided form of huli, to turn.
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/ hū'-i /1. v., To unite; to come together; to assemble.
2. v., To add to: E hui keia me kela, Add this to that.
3. v., To agree; to be like-minded.
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/ hū'-i /n., Same as hu'i.
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/ hū'i /n., Inflammatory pain of the muscles; inflamation of the muscles; rheumatic pain, ache. In general, ache in any physical organ: niho hui, tooth ache.
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/ hū'ĭ /adj., Cold, cool, chilly.
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Flippers of the sea turtle.
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Small supporting sticks or rods both between and parallel with the posts and rafters in a thatched house frame.
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Prayer in the morning following the ʻanāʻanā.
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union: to unite, come together, assemble.
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