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(air movement). Makani (for fig. meanings and types of winds, see Haw.-Eng. entry and entries that follow it).

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(to twist). Wili, pōkaʻa, kaʻa, pōʻai, kōkeʻe; — around, kōʻai; — or set, as a clock, kī.

See Hawaiian entries pohu, kolonahe, aheahe, hoʻoholunape, ulūlu, ʻena makani.windbreaker A kind of jacket. Kuka makani.

he makani.

e wili.

h. he laau me he kookoo la.

h. he makani.

hai. e wiii, e h lo. e poala.

maka’nĭ: to wind, wi’lĭ.

1. E wili ; e owili. 2. E hoa.

Makani. Against the wind, manai. To raise the wind, e loaa i ke dala . To get wind, e lohe ; e laha. The story got wind, ua laha ka olelo.

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