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HuliSearch «iwa»: He 8 i loaʻaFound 8.

num., Ninth, nine.

Nā LepiliTags: math

, num. adj. Nine; the number nine; also aiwa and eiwa.

s. A thief; the word comes from Oiwa, a notorious thief who lived long ago and obtained the surname of Oiwahue, i. e., Oiwathief.

s. The name of a large bird with black feathers.

Iwa (ĭ'-wă), adj.

/ ĭ'-wă / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Ninth; one of nine equal parts.

Iwa (ĭ'-wă), n.

/ ĭ'-wă / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

The frigate bird (Fregata aquila); the man-of-war bird.

Ke ike i ka iwa.
He ia ko lalo.

Iwa (ĭ-wa'), n.

/ ĭ-wa' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A thief: named after Iwahue, a notorious thief who lived long ago.

nine.

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