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niua
Pas/imp. of niu 2, with connotations of niuniu, niniu. Ua niua nā maka, eyes were fascinated (also used unfavorably in 2 Pet. 2.14: Ua niua nā maka i nā wāhine moekolohe, eyes made dizzy [or shocked] by adulterous women). hoʻo.niua To cause to spin, whirl, stir. He kaʻao hoʻoniua puʻuwai no Kamiki, a heart-stirring story about Kamiki. (PPN liua.)
NI-U-A
v. See LIUA. To be intent upon, as the eyes fixed on one object. 2 Pet. 2:14.
2. To turn the eyes so as not to see distinctly.
NI-U-A
s. Indistinctness of vision; vertigo; a distortion of the eyes.
Niua (nĭ-ū'-a), n.
/ nĭ-ū'-a /Indistinctness of vision; vertigo; a distortion of the eyes.
Niua (nĭ-u'-a), v.
/ nĭ-u'-a /1. To be intent upon, as the eyes fixed on one ob ject.
2. To turn the eyes so as not to see distinctly.
niua
Vertigo; distortion of the eyes.
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