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lono
1. n., News, report, tidings, remembrance (Kanl. 32.26), rumor (sometimes formerly preceded by ke).
- Examples:
- Kuʻi ka lono, the news spread.
- Kuʻi ka lono i Pelekane, hoʻolono ke kuini o Palani (song), the news spread to England, the queen of France heard.
- References:
- PPN rongo.
2. (Cap.) n., One of the four major gods brought from Kahiki.
3. (Cap.) n., The 28th day of the lunar month.
- References:
- PEP Longo.
4. (Cap.) n., Name of a star.
lono
/ LO-NO /1. v., To hear, as a sound; to hear, as the voice of one calling.
2. To regard, as a command; to keep; to observe; to obey.
3. To hear a report. Dan. 11:44.
4. Hoolono. To cause to hear, &c.; to listen; to regard. Dan. 9:10.
lono
/ LO-NO /1. s., A report; news; a hearing of something new; fame.
2. A report of what one has heard another say. Kin. 37:2. News; nui ka maua kamailio ana ia po na na lono ame na hana i hanaia, we two had much conversation that night respecting the news and what had been done.
3. A rumor; a report. 2 Nal. 19:7.
4. Fame. 1 Oihl. 14:17.
5. Tidings. Ezek. 21:7.
6. A remembrance. Kanl. 32:26.
7. The name of a day of the month; o kakahiaka ae, o Lono ia la.
lono
/ LO-NO /s., He nui ka poe ao i ka lono maka ihe.
Lono
/ LO-NO /s., Name of one of the four great gods of the Hawaiian Islands; the four were Lono, Ku, Kane and Kanaloa.
lono
/ lŏ-no /1. n., One of the four great gods of the Hawaiian islands: the four were Lono, Ku, Kane and Kanaloa.
2. n., The art of hurling as practiced in casting weapons through the air: He nui ka poe ao i ka lono maka-ihe; Many are the people who learn to throw the spear.
3. n., A report; news; a hearing of something new; fame; rumor. A report of what one has heard another say: Nui ka maua kanailio ana ia po na na lono ame na hana i hanaia, We two had much conversation that night respecting the news and what had been done.
4. n., A remembrance.
5. n., The twenty-eighth day of the month in the ancient Hawaiian calendar: o kakahiaka ae, o Lono ia la.
lono
/ lō'-no /1. v., To be heard; to be mindful of. Hoolono is the active form.
2. v., To swing; to hurl; to cast or fling from the hand; to throw.
Lono
Place, Mānoa, Honolulu, Oʻahu, named for the god Lono.
Lono
Harbor, Hale o Lono, Molokaʻi. Same as Hale o Lono Harbor. After the god Lono.
Lono
One of the four great gods. He was the god of agriculture, fertility, wind, and clouds.
Lono
Lono is the word for tidings or a message of special importance.
Lono
Twenty-eighth night, a day of prayer followed by a free day.
LONO
I. he mea i loheia, he nu-hou, Kin. 37:2; 2 Nalii l9:7; 1 Oihlii. 14:17; Ier. 10:22; Ez. 21:7; Dan. 11:44; Nahu. 3:19.
lono
report, news: to be heard; to hurl.
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