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1. Variant of ulana #1.

  • Examples:
    • E nana moena ana, plaiting mats.

2. Short for ʻīnana.

3. (Cap.) n., Name of a star (no data).

4. (Cap.) n., Name of a month.

5. n., A variety of taro.

6. Similar to manana; to spread.

7. n., A variety of fish (no data).

  • References:
    • KL. line 141.

Nā LepiliTags: astronomy time flora kalo fauna

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n.-poss. For him, her, it; by him, her, it; belonging to him, her, it, whose (cf. nona, a-form, Gram. 9. 11).

  • References:
    • PCP naana.

Nā LepiliTags: grammar

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vs., Snarling; to strut or provoke, as one looking for a fight, as a threatening boaster, or stiff-legged dogs ready to pounce on each other; sexually excited, of males; to stretch, as muscles.

  • Examples:
    • Ihu nanā, snarling nose; figuratively, quarrelsome, aggressive.

Nā LepiliTags: epithets

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1. vt., To look at, observe, see, notice, inspect; to care for, pay attention to, take care of.

  • Examples:
    • Mai nānā i kānā ʻōlelo, don't pay any attention to what he says.
    • He keiki nānā mākua, a son who cares for his parents.
    • Nānā ma ka ʻākau, dress right [military command].
    • Maikaʻi ke nānā aku, goodlooking.
    • Nānā i nā puke, to audit accounts.
    • Nānā aʻela ia ma nā kiʻi maka nunui, koe nō nā kiʻi maka liʻiliʻi, he caters to the important people, and leaves out the ordinary folk.
    • Hiamoe wale ke kāne, nānā wale ka wahine, the husband just sleeps, the wife looks about but has nothing.
  • References:

2. nvi., Quiet, restful.

  • Examples:
    • Kau i ka nānā ka moe (For. 6:396), sleep in peace.
    • Hula hoʻonānā (UL 224), a hula for amusement.
  • References:
    • Cf. nā #1, calmed.
    • PPN ngaangaa.

3. n., Goat.

Nā LepiliTags: fauna

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v., To look at an object when it is in sight; to see; to view attentively. 1 Sam. 1:12. To examine carefully; e nana hoi! look! see! behold! E nana i ka maka, to respect persons in judgment. Kanl. 1:17. He mea nanaia mai, a gazing-stock. Heb. 10:33. Hoonana. To cause one to look.

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v. See NA. To quiet; to console; to be quieted or consoled, as a child.

2. Hoo. To comfort or sympathize with one. Kin. 37:35.

3. To comfort, as a mourner.

4. To bark; to growl; to snarl.

5. Nana, erroneously for lana, to float. See LANA.

s. A snarling, growling disposition; a finding fault with one.

s. Name of a Hawaiian month answering to the month of March.

particle. Erroneously written for nane; as, i nane, let me see it.

slit open. Land section, Lānaʻi.

Nā LepiliTags: geography Lānaʻi

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1. adj., Bent; broken; separated; scattered.

2. adj., Opened.

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1. n., Marriage among blood relatives of the immediate family. (This was a custom only among chiefly families and was practiced in order to increase the rank of royalty.)

2. n., People so related.

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n., A month in the old Hawaiian calendar.

Nā LepiliTags: time

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n., A snarling, growling disposition; a finding fault with one.

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v., 1. To gaze at; to view attentively. To examine carefully: e nānā hoʻi! look! see! behold! E nānā i ka maka, to respect persons in judgment.

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