laʻa.hia
Pas/imp. of laʻa 1, 2. ʻA ʻohe kani leo o nā manu o Olaʻa, ua laʻahia au me ke kuhi hewa (song), the voices of the Olaʻa birds sing no more, I am cursed by illusion [or: I have held myself apart for an illusion].
Pas/imp. of laʻa 1, 2. ʻA ʻohe kani leo o nā manu o Olaʻa, ua laʻahia au me ke kuhi hewa (song), the voices of the Olaʻa birds sing no more, I am cursed by illusion [or: I have held myself apart for an illusion].
v. Laa and ia, passive, h inserted. See LAA, adj., 2. To be involved in what others do, especially of evil.
2. To be reproached for others’ faults on account of living or associating together; inu rama oe a laahia ma ka hewa makou i ka hohonu ia oe.
To be set apart for some special purpose: I ka la iho nei o Kulua i laahia ai keia auolo nona, On the day of Kulua this auolo or canoe house was dedicated.
E huli iā “la��ahia” ma Ulukau.
Search for “la��ahia” on Ulukau.