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1. n., Corpse, especially of one slain in battle; victim, human sacrifice; carcass (Mat. 24.28), remains.

  • Examples:
    • Kou heana (Kanl. 28.26), your corpse.
    • Kāu heana, your victim.
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2. Calling, as in greeting.

  • Examples:
    • He heana kanaka, he pihana kamaliʻi, a calling of people, a gathering of children.

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s., The dead body or corpse of one or more slain in battle. Kanl. 28:26. A carcass of any dead animal. Mat. 24:28. See he, a grave.

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1. n., The corpse of one slain in battle.

2. n., A carcass of any animal.

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