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-kana
Nominalizer noted in pale, to ward off, and palekana, safety; pill, to cling, and pilikana, relative. (PPN -tanga.)
kāna
1. poss. His, hers, its (a-form; see Gram. 8.4, 9.6). (PNP tana, taʻana; PEP taʻana, PCP taana,)
2. Also Sana (Cap.) n. Saint (in proper names). Kāna Lui, Saint Louis.
3. n. Canna. Eng.
kana
1. num. Tens (usually compounded with numbers from three to nine to indicate 30 to 90).
- Examples:
- Kanaiwa, ninety.
- Nā kana ʻekā (Kep. 159), tens of banana hands.
- ʻO ka waʻa kana koʻokahi (Nak. 40), ten one-man canoes.
- References:
- Gram. 10.3.
2. Idiom that follows perfective verb marker i and poss. o, and is followed by directionals; it is preceded by negatives. Extremely, beyond compare, without limit (in both favorable and pejorative senses).
- Examples:
- ʻAʻohe i kana mai ka nui, ever so huge.
- ʻAʻole o kana mai kāu hana! What a lot of work you have to do! Theres no limit to your work! What dreadful things you do [in anger].
- ʻAʻole a kana mai ka uʻi! How perfectly beautiful!
3. n., Horizontal support in houses for carrying poles (ʻauamo).
4. (Cap.) n., A stroke in lua fighting, for chiefs.
5. (Cap.) A demigod.
- References:
- HM 464–77.
- See Kapuaʻi-o-Kana.
6. Variant of pana, to shoot.
7. n., Ton.
kana
kikino | nounkikino, Ton.
- Source:
kana
papani | pronoun / KA-NA /pron., An oblique case of the personal pronoun, third person singular of ia. His; hers; its (seldom used in the neuter.) Ka is a preposition, of. More often it signifies possession, where in English the apostrophic s would be used. See Grammar § 137, 138 and 139.
kana
papani | pronoun / KA-NA /pron., A possessive adjective pronoun; it has the same meaning of possession as the above, but is used in connection with some noun expressed or understood. Gram. § 149, 150.
Kana
iʻoa | proper noun / KA-NA /s., Name of a man who formerly resided at Hilo, said to have been four hundred fathoms high; he stepped over the hill of Haupu on Molokai and slipped down; he also fought with Keolaewanuiakamau. See the story.
kana
/ KA-NA /v., To dislike; to despise; to treat in an angry manner. See konakona.
kana
/ KA-NA /v., To see; to appear; to get a sight of; to obtain what one wished; i nana aku i ka hana i ka hale o ke alii, aole i kana mai, o ko'u hilahila no ia mea, I went to see the house of the chief, I did not see it (get sight of), I was ashamed.
kana
kikino | noun / KA-NA /s., The outside of the neck; similar to kaniai.
Kana
iʻoa | proper noun / kă'-na /n., A mythical man who formerly resided at Hilo; said to have been four hundred fathoms high; he stepped over the hill of Haupu on Molokai and slipped down; he also fought with Keolaewanuiakamau.
Kana
iʻoa | proper noun / kă'-nă /name of a demigod. Land section, Hamakua, Hawaii.
kana
/ kā'-na /v., Word used only in phrase forms peculiar to the Hawaiian; it implies intense feeling, pleasurable or unpleasant, and is used only in idiomatic diction, as nana aku oe i ka hale o mea, aole o kana mai, ka nani, behold how beautiful is the house of.
kana
papani | pronoun / kā'-na /[Ka, prep. having the sense of belonging to, and na, prep, for, used to emphasize the force of ka.] pron., His or hers; belonging to him or to her.
kana
kikino | noun / kā'-na /n., The outside of the neck.
kana
ʻaʻano | stative verb / kā'-na /adj., Employed only in idiomatic turn of speech; it conveys the sense of surprise or disapproval, as: aole no i kana mai kau hana; your action is a matter of astonishment.
kana
Ton.
kana
Ton.
Kana
Man who formerly resided at Hilo, said to have been 400 fathoms high. He stepped over the hill of Hāʻupu on Molokaʻi and slipped down. He also fought with Keolaewanui-a-kāmau,
kana
The outside of the neck; protuberance of the windpipe; Adamʻs apple.
KANA
I. kahi hanau o Natanaela, o ke kulanakauhale, kahi a ka Haku i hana'i kana hanamana mua, kahi hoi a kekahi alii i hele mai, a loaa ke ola o kana keiki ma Kaperenauma, he umikumamawalu mile ke kaawale aku, Ioa. 2:1-11; 4:46-54; 21:2. Ua kapaia o Kana i Galilaia, i keia wa, o Kana-ela-Ielila, aia ehiku mile ma ka akau o Nazareta. Pela o Robisona. Manao kekahi poe, kokoke ae o Kana i Nazareta. Ua hioloia oia i keia wa.
II. He muliwai mawaena o Eperaima a me Manase, a ua kahe iloko o ke Kaiwaenahonua, ma ka akau o Iopa, Ios. 16:8; 17:9.
III. He kauhale ma ka ohana o Asera, Ios. 19:24, 28.
kana
a ton.
ka’na
his.
Ka-na
pron. adj at present written in one word; ka prep. of; na the oblique case of the personal pron. 3 pers. sing, of him, her, or it; his, hers or its.
Ka-na
s. name of a man who formerly resided at Hilo said to be 400 fathoms high-faught with Keolaewanuiakamau, see the story.
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