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Redup. of nia. hoʻo.nia.nia Caus/sim.
Redup. of nia. hoʻo.nia.nia Caus/sim.
Redup. of niʻa. E ʻimi ana e hopu i kekahi mea no loko mai o kona waha, i niʻaniʻa ai lākou iāia (Luka 11.54), seeking to catch something from within his mouth with which they might accuse him.
v. To accuse falsely; to accuse by trapping. Luk. 11:54. To accuse and bring no evidence. Luk. 23:14.
2. To seek occasion against one; to condemn one unheard.
s. See NIA. A smooth surface; a calm and smooth sea.
2. A baldheaded person.
3. Reproach; blasphemy; a false accusation.
4. He poe niania wale, false accusers. 2 Tim. 3:3.
adj. Calm; quiet; smooth, as the unruffled sea; hence,
2. Shining; reflecting light.
3. Smooth; shorn close, as the head. See MANIANIA.
1. Calm; quiet; smooth, as the unruffled sea; hence,
2. Shining; reflecting light.
3. Smooth; shorn close, as the head. Syn: Maniania.
A smooth surface; a calm and smooth surface on the sea or anywhere else.
1. To accuse falsely; to accuse by trapping; to accuse and bring no evidence.
2. To seek occasion against one; to condemn one unheard.
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