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nvs., Sand; sandy; silt; poetic name for land (cf. one hānau).
- Examples:
- One maka, wet sand.
- Ke one ʻai aliʻi o Kākuhihewa, the chief-destroying sands of Kākuhihewa [said of Oʻahu because of the prophecy made by Kaʻōpulupulu about the death of the Oʻahu chiefs upon the coming of foreigners].
- References:
- PPN ʻone.
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/ O-NE /s., The sand; ke one o kahakai, the sand of the beach; ke one i Mahinahina; ke lele la ke one i Maoholaia.
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/ O-NE /v., To be sandy; to have sand in plenty; ua one Kaupo, ua ka ka ai i ka lua.
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akahi.
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/ o'-ne /1. n., The sand: ke one o kahakai, the sand of the beach; ke one i Mahinahina; ke lele la ke one i Maoholaia.
2. n., Mud or fine earth carried by water; silt.
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/ o'-ne /v., To be sandy: to have sand in plenty: ua one Kaupo, ua ka ka ai i ka lua.
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Ground, sand, silt; term of endearment for oneʻs native land.
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Sand; hoʻōne, to rub and polish with sand.
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/ -one /h. he kani, he leo kani.
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ka'hĭ, ʻakă'hĭ, hŏ'ŏkă'hĭ, kekă'hĭ.
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(ke) one sand; beach.
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/ One (wun) /Hookahi; kekahi.
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Sand. In re Application of Ashford, 50 Haw. 314, 337 (1968).
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