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KūmoleSource:

Kānāwai (for various kinds, see Haw.-Eng. entry and entries that follow it).

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Kānāwai.

  • Examples:
    • To break the law. Haʻihaʻi kānāwai, aʻe kānāwai. See outlaw.
    • Boyle's law, i.e. decreasing the volume of a gas will increase the pressure the gas exerts if the temperature remains constant. Ke kānāwai a Poila.
    • Charles' law, i.e. the volume of a gas increases as its temperature increases if the pressure remains constant. Ke kānāwai a Kale.
    • Civil law. Kānāwai kīwila, kānāwai sīwila.
    • Common law. Kānāwai kumu.
  • References:

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he kanawai.

h. he kanawai, he mula.

kānāwăĭ.

Kanawai.

E huli iā “law” ma Ulukau.

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