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walea
1. Same as nanea. See ex., pākanaka. E walea, nanea ana paha i ka leo nahenahe o nā manu (song), relaxing at ease with the gentle voices of the birds. hoʻo.walea Caus/sim., See ex., peue. (PCP walea.)
2. vs. Accustomed; so familiar that one does a thing without effort, as a dance; adept; to do well and effortlessly, as an acquired skill. Ua hana ā walea, done until automatic. Ua walea i ka pena kiʻi, an experienced and perfect painter.
wale.ʻā
Same as weleʻā, a fish.
WA-LE-A
v. To indulge in ease; to please one’s self; to dwell in quiet free from care.
2. To be satisfied with one’s circumstances. Puk. 2:21.
3. To be accustomed or habituated to a thing; to do often.
WA-LE-A
adj. Accustomed; frequently doing; constant.
WA-LE-A
s. Name of a fish.
Walea (wă-lē'-a), adj.
/ wă-lē'-a /Accustomed; frequently doing; constant.
Walea (wă-lĕ'-ā'), n.
/ wă-lĕ'-ā' /Same as welea.
Walea (wă'-lē-a), v.
/ wă'-lē-a /1. To indulge in ease; to please one's self; to dwell in quiet free from care.
2. To be satisfied with one's circumstances.
3. To be accustomed or habituated to a thing; to do often.
Walea
Place, Nuʻu-anu, Honolulu. Lit., leisure.
walea
Welshman.
waleā
Snakefish (Trachinocephalus myops).This most dis- tinctive member of the lizardfish family (Synodontidae), attains a length of 12 inches. It inhabits the deeper waters beyond the reef.
walea
Accustomed to doing a thing from frequent efforts at it.
walea
A quiet time, free of effort.
walea
accustomed; content; apt: to indulge in ease; be satisfied.
walea
v. to indulge in ease, to please oneās self, to dwell in quiet, free from care, to be accustomed or habituated to a thing.
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