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wā
1. n., Period of time, epoch, era, time, occasion, season, age.
- Examples:
- I ka wā o, at the time of, during.
- I ka wā mua, i ka wā mamua, before, in past times, formerly.
- I ka wā hea, when.
- I ka wā i hala, before.
- Wā mahope, future.
- Ia wā, then, at the time.
- Wā kamaliʻi, wā liʻiliʻi, childhood.
- Wā uʻi, age of youth and beauty.
- Mai kēia wā aku, from this time forth, henceforth.
- Mai kēlā wā mai, from that time on.
- I ka wā pau ʻole, i ka wā mau loa, forever, eternity.
- Wā huli i luna ke alo, the time the belly turns up [infancy].
- Nā wā me nā kau, seasons, chronology.
- ʻAʻohe wā, almost, no time.
- ʻAʻohe nohoʻi he wā, hoʻokuʻi ʻia e ke kaʻa, in no time at all, hit by the car; almost hit by the car.
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2. n., Tense, in grammar.
- Examples:
- Wā i hala, past tense.
- Wā e hiki mai ana, future tense.
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- Cf. wā ʻānō.
3. vi., To make a noise, roar, din; noisy, loud; to talk much, as of gossip: to talk loudly back and forth; to reason.
- Examples:
- Wā ihola lākou iā lākou iho (Mat. 16.7), they reasoned among themselves.
4. n., Space, interval, as between objects or time; in music, one of the four spaces of the staff; channel.
5. n., Fret of an ʻukulele, guitar, or similar instrument.
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/ wā /kikino, Interval, i.e. the number of units between spaces on a graph's scale, in math.
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s., A space between two objects, as between two rafters or two posts of a house; hence.
2. A space between two points of time.
3. A definite period of time, as the lifetime of a person; i ka wā i hiki mai ai ʻo Vanekouva, at the time Vancouver arrived; wā kamaliʻi, time of childhood; ka wā ana aʻo (see wanaaʻo), the early dawn of the morning. NOTE.—The Hawaiian year was formerly divided into two wās. ʻElua nō wā o ka makahiki hoʻokahi, ʻo ke kau a ʻo ka hoʻoilo, there are two wās (periods) in one year, the kau (summer) and the hoʻoilo (winter).
4. In grammar, a tense.
5. A situation without friends or connexions, as in the phrase kū i ka wā, independent. He aliʻi e noho wale ana i ka wā, a chief without subjects.
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Musical term, interval. See ʻanuʻu, pale.
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The space between two projects; a space between two points of time; a definite period of time, as the lifetime of a person (AP).
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