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/ hai.hai /Same as hahai, to follow.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
Same as hahai, to follow.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
1. Reduplication of haʻi #1; brittle; limbering exercises, as for the hula; massage in chiropractic; quavering; breaking, rising and falling of the voice; a style of singing with a breaking voice; to break, as a law.
2. Reduplication of haʻi #2; to speak quietly back and forth; to murmur (Kel. 70).
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
v. To follow; to pursue; to chase. See HAHAI.
2. To run a race.
v. See HAI, to break. To break; to break in pieces; to break, as a yoke. Kin. 27:40. To break off, as the branch of a tree. Rom. 11:17. To crush, as a flower. Laieik. 142.
2. To break, as a law or command. Nah. 15:31.
3. Hoo. To tease; to vex; to make one cross; to provoke.
4. To go through the process of separating the flesh from the bones of a dead person; to dissect; ua haihai o Kamehameha, alaila hoi mai o Liholiho mai Kawaihae mai.
adj. See HAIHAI, to break. Brittle; easily broken.
s. A state of brittleness; liability to break. Anat. 2.
s. See HAI, to break. A breach, or breaking of a law.
adj. Proud; vaunting; lascivious.
v. To show one's self haughty, strutting, lascivious.
2. To feign one's self out of his senses in order to escape death from one upon whom he has practiced sorcery.
v. See HAI, to speak. To consult or talk together, as two or more persons on business.
1. Brittle; easily broken.
2. Proud; vain.
[Freq. of hai.]
1. A broken place.
2. A breach or breaking of a law.
3. A state of brittleness; liability to break.
[Hai, to break.]
1. To break; to break in pieces. To break off, as the branch of a tree. To crush, as a flower (Laieik, p. 142); to break up.
2. To break, as a law or command.
3. To separate the flesh from the bones of a dead person; ua haihai o Kamehameha, alaila hoi mai o Liholiho mai Kawaihae mai.
4. To dissect.
5. To speak in a haughty manner; to strut; to be proud. Syn: Hoohaihai.
6. To carry one's self in such a manner as to attract the attention of one of the opposite sex. Syn: Hoohai.
7. To consult or chat together. (When haihai has this meaning it must be followed by olele to complete the sense, as: haihai-olele, to consult or talk together.)
1. To follow earnestly or swiftly.
2. To run a race.
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