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MA-HA-MA-HA
v. To glow, as with friendly feelings towards one; to expect a meeting with a friend. Laieik. 58. To be glad to see an old friend or relative.
MA-HA-MA-HA
s. See MAHA. A fondling; the exercise of affection, friendship or hospitality.
2. The temples of the head; the sides of a substance.
3. The gills or fins of a fish. Kanl. 14:9. Also the fore fins of a fish.
4. The wings (eheu) of the malolo or flying-fish.
5. The things or appendages which belong to the wings; na mea maha, na mea maha, na mea eheu.
6. The preputium (paha.)
Mahamaha (mă'-hā-mă'-ha), n.
/ mă'-hā-mă'-ha /1. [Maha, to be friendly.] A fondling; the exercise of affection, friendship or hospitality.
2. Space on either side of the head and back of the forehead; temple.
2. The sides of any material substance.
4. The gills of a fish.
5. The wings of the malolo or flying fish.
6. The appendages or wings which belong to any structure.
7. The preputium or foreskin.
Mahamaha (mā'-hă-mă'-ha), v.
/ mā'-hă-mă'-ha /To glow, as with friendly feelings towards one; to expect a meeting with a friend. (Laieik. p. 58.) To be glad to see an old friend or relative: Mahamaha mai la ka wahine me ka manao e hele aku ana a halawai.
mahamaha
Gills or fins of a fish; fore-fins of a fish. (A.)
Ma-ha-ma-ha
s. preputium (paha?)
Ma-ha-ma-ha
s. the temples of the head, the fore fins or gills of a fish. See maha.
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