ilina
1. n., Grave, tomb, sepulcher, cemetery, mausoleum, plot in a cemetery.
- References:
- Cf. ili #1.
2. Recipient.
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1. n., Grave, tomb, sepulcher, cemetery, mausoleum, plot in a cemetery.
2. Recipient.
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1. s., A burying place where many are buried (where only one is buried, it is called hunakele); a grave. 2 Oihl. 34:4. With kupapau, a burying place. Kin. 49:30. A sepulchre. Neh. 2:5. A tomb; same as hale kupapau.
2. Hooilina. An inheritance. Kanl. 18:2. A possession. Kin. 48:4.
3. An heir; one to whom an estate or inheritance has fallen or is to fall; he mea e hooili ai ka waiwai a ka mea i make.
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1. n., An enclosure devoted to the burial of the dead; a graveyard.
2. n., A place where many are buried, as distinguished from a hunakele, where only one is buried.
3. n., A sepulchre; a tomb or vault; a grave.
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cemetery.
1. Recipient (PE). Also, hoʻoilina, hoʻilina. 2. Heir, inheritance, legacy, estate, heritage, bequest; successor (so used in the official English version of the Constitution of 1852, Article 25). 3. Grave, cemetery, plot in a cemetery (PE).
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