mahana
- References:
- Cf. hahana, hanahana, mehana, pumehana.
- PPN mafana .
2. n., Rest.
- References:
- Cf. maha #6.
3. Same as mahina, plantation.
4. n., A class of chiefs.
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2. n., Rest.
3. Same as mahina, plantation.
4. n., A class of chiefs.
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1. nvs., Twins; double; having two branches or forks.
2. (Cap.) n., Castor or Pollux.
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ʻaʻano, Temperature, when weather considered warm. Literally, warm.
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v. Ma and hana, work; exercise. To be or become warm, as the rising sun. Puk. 16:21.
2. To warm, as one person in contact with another. 1 Nal. 1:1, 2.
3. Hoo. To warm, i.e., to make warm by the fire or by exercise. See MEHANA.
s. A small degree of heat; warmth.
adj. Warm, as by the influence of the sun. Neh. 7:3. Warm; not yet cooled, as newly baked bread. 1 Sam. 21:6.
s. For mana, a branching out, ha inserted. Any substance branching out; anything double; having two branches; hence,
2. A pair of twins; mau mahoe; two things connected; na mea elua, a pair of things.
adj. Double; mates; branching out.
1. Warm, as by the influence of the sun.
2. Warm; not yet cooled, as newly baked food.
Double; branchy.
A degree of heat; warmth.
1. Any substance branching out; anything double; having two branches; hence,
2. A pair of twins; mau mahoe; two things connected; na mea elua, a pair of things. Syn: Mahoe.
1. To be or become warm, as the rising sun.
2. To be warm, as in the contact of one body with another.
warm. Land section, Lanai.
* Pronunciation and meaning are uncertain.
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Beach, Kahuku, Hawaiʻi. Green sand beach at the base of Puʻu o Mahana, a littoral cone formed during an ancient eruption of Mauna Loa. Also known as Green Sand Beach. Lit., warmth.
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