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manawa
1. n., Time, turn, season, date, chronology, period of time.
- Examples:
- No ka manawa, for the time being, for a short time or while, temporary.
- Ia manawa, ia manawa nō, at this time, then, contemporary.
- Nā manawa āpau loa, always, all the time.
- I ka manawa hea, when.
- ʻElua manawa, twice, two times.
- No ka manawa pōkole, for a short time or while, for awhile.
- Mai kēia manawa aku, henceforth, from now on.
- Manawa iki, a moment.
- Manawa mau loa, eternal; eternity.
- Manawa ʻole, in no time, instantly, immediately.
- Manawa ua, rainy season.
- Hoʻopaumanawa, to waste time.
- I kēlā manawa i kēia manawa, now and then, from time to time.
- ʻO kou manawa kēia, this is your turn.
- I ka manawa o Ka-mehameha, in the time of Ka-mehameha.
- Nā bona no ka manawa, term bonds.
- References:
- Cf. haʻi manawa.
2. vs., For a short time, infrequent.
- Examples:
- Kū manawa ka moku, the ship stops infrequently.
3. n., Affections, feelings, disposition, heart, seat of emotions.
- Examples:
- Hāliʻaliʻa mai ke aloha pili paʻa i kuʻu manawa (song), recalling love dwelling firmly in my affections.
- References:
- Cf. manawahuwā, manawa ʻino, manawaleʻa, manawanui.
- PPN manawa .
4. n., Anterior fontanel in the heads of infants; top of the head of adults at position of the fontanel.
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manawa
/ MA-NA-WA /1. s., Feelings; affections; sympathy. Kin. 43:30.
2. A spirit; an apparition.
3. The anterior and posterior fontanet in the heads of young children; the soft place in the heads of infants. Anat. 9.
4. A time; a season; a space between two events; a space of place between two material objects, between two localities, &c.; he manawa ole, instantly; immediately. Laieik. 102. See WA.
manawa
/ mă'-nă'-wă /1. n., Feelings; affections; sympathy.
2. n., Disposition.
3. n., A spirit; an apparition.
manawa
/ mă'-nā'-wă /1. n., The anterior and posterior fontanel in the heads of young children; the soft place in the heads of infants.
2. n., A time; a season; a space between two events; a space between two material objects, between two localities, etc.; he manawa ole, instantly; immediately. (Laieik. p. 102.) See wa.
manawa
Soft place in an infantʻs skull; anterior fontanel in the head of a small child. Also called poʻopuʻali.
manawa
Time, season; in no time, immediately.
MANAWA
I. He makahiki kekahi ano o keia olelo ma ka Baibala; pela ma Dan. 4:16; 360 makahiki maoli ma ka makahiki wanana hookahi, hookahi la, hookahi makahiki ia. Dan. 7:25; 12:7, 'ka manawa, a me kekahi manawa, a me ka mahele o ka manawa,' eia paha ke ano, ekolu ia a me ka hapalua makahiki wanana, oia 1,260 makahiki maoli. Ua like ia me na malama he kanahakumamalua, hookahi malama, kanakolu makahiki ia, Hoik. 11:2, 3; 12:6, 14; 13:5.
manawa
feelings, affections.
manawa
Time; era.
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