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waha
1. n., Mouth, opening, inner surface of a bowl, open top of a canoe, muzzle of a gun, oral, one who talks too much (see ex., hewa #4).
- Examples:
- Ma ka waha, oral.
- Waha nui, waha kani, garrulous.
- Kā i ka waha, smite the speaker [said disparagingly of one who does himself what he has condemned others for doing].
- Mai lawe mai i kāna ʻuala, he waha, don't bring his sweet potato, [he] talks too much.
- References:
2. n., Neck of a dress.
- Examples:
- Muʻumuʻu waha nui, gown (muʻumuʻu) with a low neck
3. nvt., To carry on the back, as a child; a load so carried.
- References:
- PPM fafa, PCP wafa.
4. n., Square notch cut in the upper part of house posts, in which the wall plates (lohelau) were placed; tenon.
- References:
- For. 5:651.
waha
/ WA-HA /1. s., A mouth; an opening generally.
2. The mouth of a person; e olelo he waha no he waha, to speak mouth to mouth.
3. The mouth of a cave or pit; ka waha o ke ana. Ios. 10:18.
4. The throating in the lower end of a rafter.
5. The mouth of a bag. See auwaha, a furrow.
6. A bundle to be carried on the back. See waha, v.,
waha
/ WA-HA /1. v., To carry on the back, as a child, or a person, or a bundle.
2. To dig a furrow or a ditch, especially a long one. See waha, s.,
waha
/ wā'-ha /1. n., A mouth; an opening generally.
2. n., The mouth of a person; e olelo he waha no he waha, to speak mouth to mouth.
3. n., The mouth of a cave or pit: ka waha o ke ana.
4. n., The throating in the lower end of a rafter.
5. n., The mouth of a bag.
6. n., A bundle to be carried on the back.
waha
/ wă'-ha /v., To carry on the back, as a child, or a person, or a bundle.
waha
Throating in the lower end of a rafter; square notch cut in the upper part of house posts in which the wall plates are placed. See lohelau.
waha
Mouth.
WAHA
I. o ka mea nana i olelo aku, oia ke ano ma kekahi mau pauku, Puk. 4:16; Ier. 15:19. Olelo mai ke Akua ia Mose, 'he waha no he waha,' Nah. 12:8, oia, olelo akaka loa mai. 'I mau ke kanawai' ma ka waha o ka poe Hebera, Puk. 13:9, o ka kamailio pinepine ia no ke kanawai. O 'ka laau o kona waha,' Is. 11:4, a me 'ka pahikaua wai halua, oi loa,' Hoik. 1:16, oia ka mana o ka Kristo olelo hooponopono. E nana Is. 49:2; 4:12.
waha
mouth.
waha
s. the mouth of a persort, the throating in the lower end of a rafter, the mouth of a well or bag, an opening generally.
waha
v. to carry a child or, a man on the back.
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