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num. Five; five times. Cf. lima, ʻalima.

Nā Hui Nui ʻElima. The Big Five, i.e. the five corporations that controlled most of the sugar industry in Hawaiʻi.

adj. Five; the number five. See LIMA.

num. adj. Five; the number five; also alima. See LIMA.

Elima (ĕ-lĭ'-mă), adj.

/ ĕ-lĭ'-mă / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Consisting of one more than four; five: a cardinal numeral. See alima.

I. he wahi e hoomoana ai ka Iseraela i ko lakou hele ana i mauna Sinai, Puk. 15:27; 10:1; Nah. 33:9. Ua manaoia, o Wadi Gurunedela ia, he awawa akea e moe ana ma ka hema komohana a i ke kai, he kanaha paha mile ma ka hema hikina o Sueza. Maanei he mau punawai a me ke kahawai, a nui na laalaau, a he mau laau pama kekahi.

elima (ʻelima). The number five; consisting of one more than four; a cardinal number (AP).

E huli iā “elima” ma Ulukau.

Search for “elima” on Ulukau.

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