ukana
/ U-KA-NA /1. s., See uka and ana. A sending; something sent.
2. Property or something to be conveyed to another place.
3. Baggage on or to be put on a canoe or vessel.
4. Any movable property. Kin. 46:6. A bundle; one's substance. Ios. 14:4.
5. The calabashes, remnants of food, &c., after a family has eaten. Laieik. 86.
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ukana
/ u-kă'-na /1. n., Any material carried from one place to another; baggage; luggage; that which is laid on anything for conveyance.
2. n., The lading of a canoe or vessel; cargo; freight.
3. n., All personal or movable property.
4. n., The calabashes, remnants of food, etc., after a family has eaten. Laieik. p. 86.
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Ukana
Street, Āliamanu, Honolulu, Oʻahu.
- Literally, baggage.
- References:
- TM.
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ukana
baggage, luggage, freight.
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