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makua
nvs., Parent, any relative of the parents' generation, as uncle, aunt, cousin; progenitor; Catholic father; main stalk of a plant; adult; full-grown, mature, older, senior. Figuratively, benefactor, provider, anyone who cares for one; the Lord (God).
- Examples:
- Kamika Makua, Smith Senior.
- Ē ka Makua (Ka Nonanona, beginning of a letter, Sept. 5, 1843), Sire.
- Makua Laiana, Father Lyons [the Hawaiians' name for the Rev. Lorenzo Lyons, 1807–1886].
- ʻO kō mākou Makua i loko o ka lani, our Father who art in heaven.
- ʻO koʻu makua aku ana kēia, this one will be the one who cares for me in the future [may be said by a parent of his child].
- References:
Makua
/ Makua /makua
Older; a relative of the parentsʻ generation.
makua
a parent: full grown.
makua
1. Parent (AP) (PE). 2. Any relative of the parents’ generation, as, uncle, aunt, cousin (PE). 3. Older; senior; benefactor, provider.
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