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ʻoni.paʻa
vs. Fixed, immovable, motionless, steadfast, established, firm, resolute, determined (this was the motto of Ka-mehameha V and of Liliʻu-o-ka-lani. Lit., fixed movement. See ex., makehia. hō.ʻoni.paʻa To fix, establish firmly. E hōʻonipaʻa loa wau iā ʻoukou (Ier. 42.10), I will plant you securely.
O-NI-PAA
v. Oni and paa, fast.
1. To be fixed; firmly bound together. Hal. 111:8. To be steadfast. Hal. 140:11. To be immovable.
2. To be persevering. Sol. 10:24. Ua onipaa loa ke aupuni o ka Mesia. Hoo. To establish firmly. Ier. 42:10.
O-NI-PAA
adj. Firm; strong; fixed; immovable; he nauwe ole, he kulanalana ole; he hale onipaa a paa loa.
Onipaa (o'-ni-pa'a), adj.
Firm; strong; fixed; immovable; he nauwe ole, he kulanalana ole; he hale onipaa a paa loa.
Onipaa (o'-ni-pa'a), v.
[Oni, to move, and paa, fast.] To be fixed; firmly bound together; to be steadfast; to be immovable: Ua onipaa loa ke aupuni o ka Mesia.
ʻonipaʻa
To be fixed, firmly bound together, steadfast, immovable, persevering. This word was a key to the characters of Kamehameha V and Queen Liliʻuʻokalani. (Hal. 140:11.)
‘onipa‘a
firm, strong, fixed, immovable.
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