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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].
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Nā LepiliTags: family religion

Makua

/ Makua / Haw to Eng, Māmaka Kaiao (2003+),

As in Keola Kaloa Sr. Senior.

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1. s., See maku, full grown. A parent; a begetter, either a father or mother, i. e., a mature person; applied also to an uncle or aunt.

2. FIG. A benefactor; a provider; o ko kakou makua ma keia wahi, o ka naauao no ia. Aloha ka naauao, ka makua hoi o kahi makua ole.

Nā LepiliTags: family

adj., Full grown; of full age; mature; kanaka makua, a full grown man.

Nā LepiliTags: family

1. v., See maku, to be large. To enlarge; to grow. Hoomakua. To increase; to be full; to be thick set.

2. To strengthen; to sustain. Hal. 18:35.

3. To call one father or master; to honor. Mat. 23:9.

makua

/ mă'-kū'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

adj., Full grown; of full age; mature; kanaka makua, a full grown man.

makua

/ mă'-kū'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Maku, full grown.]

1. n., A parent; a begetter, either a father or mother, that is. a mature person; applied also to an uncle or aunt.

2. n., Fig. A benefactor; a provider; o ko kakou makua ma keia wahi o ka naauao no ia. Aloha ka naauao, ka makua hoi o kahi makua ole.

3. n., Stem of a plant.

Nā LepiliTags: family

makua

/ mă'-kū'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

v., [Maku, to be large.] To be enlarged; to be full; to be thick set; to be full grown.

Makua

/ mā-ku'ă / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

parent. Land section. Waianae, Oahu.

Nā LepiliTags: geography Oʻahu

Older; a relative of the parentsʻ generation.

a parent: full grown.

s., a parent, either father or mother, a benefactor or provider.

Nā LepiliTags: family

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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