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kuhi
1. nvt., To point, gesture, as in speaking, directing an orchestra, or dancing the hula; gesture, pointing.
- Examples:
- Hula kuhi lima, sitting dance with gestures of hands and swaying of torso.
- Ka iʻa kuhi lima o ʻEwa, the gesturing sea creature of ʻEwa [the pearl oyster; it was taboo to talk while gathering them].
- References:
- PPN tusi.
2. vi., To suppose, think, infer, presume, assume, expect, surmise, imagine.
- Examples:
- He kuhi wale (For. 6:523), a supposition.
kuhi
See manaʻo kuhi.
KU-HI
v To think; to suppose; to imagine. Sol 17:28. Kuhi lakou he lokoino ko na kanaka o Hawaii, they thought the people of Hawaii of bad disposition.
2. To point out; to point at with the finger.
3. To give an appellation.
4. To cast up to one.
5. To judge; mai kuhi hewa oukou, do not mistake; do not judge erroneously.
KU-HI
s A gesturing with the hand to regulate singing, time, &c.; the use of the baton or hand in directing music; a na lakou (ka poe hula) e ao i ke kuhi a paa ke kuhi o ua mau mele la.
Kuhi (kū'-hi), n.
A gesturing with the hand to regulate singing, time, etc.; the use of the baton or hand in directing music: a na lakou (ka poe hula), e ao i ke kuhi a paa ke kuhi o ua mau mele la.
Kuhi (kū'-hi), v.
1. To infer; to surmise without certain knowledge of; to suppose; to imagine: Kuhi lakou he lokoino ko na kanaka o Hawaii, they inferred the people of Hawaii were of bad disposition.
2. To point out; to point at with the finger.
kuhi
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kuhi
Motions with the hands and arms in dancing the hula.
kuhi
to infer, intimate, point out; surmise.
Ku-hi
v. to think, to suppose, to conjecture, to imagine, to point out, to give an appellation, to cast up to one, to judge; mai kuhi hewa oukou do not mistake, do not judge wrong.
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