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ozena, a discharge of fetid matter from the nostril accompanied by vile smell if a pregnant woman strung out fish ( iʻa kui) to dry, it was believed that if some of the fish spoiled, her future offspring would acquire the affliction. Fish running in the area fish common in the area. forty, as in counting tapas, canoes, or feathers. arched crossbeams which fasten the floater ( ama) to the hull of an outrigger canoe CAN Iakekonawili, Iakesonavili Jacksonville (EH) name of a wind at Wailuku, Maui, at Hoʻolehua, Molokaʻi (For. ia] while he or she, as soon as he or she, at the time that he or she (the particle iā and ia, he, she see i₅).ia] him, her to him, to her because of or due to him or her (the particle iā and ia, he, her see i₁).lit., sea creature that silences the voice, so called for a taboo of silence maintained by fishermen there. pearl oyster, once numerous at Pearl Harbor. hai] fast pronunciation of i aha ai, sometimes written i ahaʻi.Hōʻiaeʻana passivization, making a passive form from an active one The person was looked at look at the person. The banana was eaten eat the banana.Į hele ʻia e kāua. (sometimes written as a part of modified word).
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Milky Way, the spiral galaxy containing our sun and solar system. Ka iʻa lauoho loloa o ke kuahiwi the long-haired relish of the mountain (ON 1361)
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any food eaten as a relish with the staple ( poi, taro, sweet potato, breadfruit), including meat, vegetable, or even salt. ʻOihana Iʻa me ka Holoholona Lōhiu o ʻAmelika US Fish and Wildlife Service fish or any marine animal, as eel, oyster, crab, whale. Iāʻoe ia wahi? Is that your business? Is it any business of yours? A god in nature, not to be killed by you. replacing i₁, i₅, and sometimes used before kai, uka, ʻō, neʻi, and after mai coalescing with aʻu ( iaʻu) and joined to ia ( iāia), and usually joined to ʻoe ( iāʻoe). ( see e ia nei for use of ia as a second person vocative.). Iaal iae iaha iaho iaia iaik iain iaka iake iako iaku iala iale ialo iama iame iami iamo ian iana iane ianu iao iapa iapo iapu iau iauk iaul iava iawa iawe iawi Ia ie ih ii ik il im in io ip ir is it iu iw -top. No hea ke aʻo ʻana i ka hula? I ka ʻī! Where learn the hula? Much knows about it! Stuff and nonsense! title), the supreme one at a distance ʻĪlālāʻole, supreme without branches) ₁₄ supreme, great, best (frequently a part of names, as Kaʻīimamao (KL. He ʻī mai kāu e ō hele mai hoʻi nā keiki. No sooner had the father died than the money was squandered. I ka makua kāne nō a make, pau ke kālā i ka lū ʻia. while, at the time that, when, no sooner than, as soon as (replaced by iā in the same contexts as i₁). If the blood is bad, the house is at the same time bad. Ā i ʻino mai ke koko, pau pū ka hale i ka ʻino. preceding subordinate verbs and marking imperative/exhortative mood and purpose. preceding subordinate verbs and marking completed or past action and state or condition sometimes the anaphoric ai follows the verb or verb phrase. Before pronouns, the interrogative wai, who, names of people, and sometimes before names of places and titles of songs or stories, i is replaced by iā.) (Gram. (After loaʻa-type words i marks the agent. To, towards, at, in, on, by, because of, for, due to, by means of. marking direct and indirect object, agent, source (indefinite), instrument, causation. Ia ie ih ii ik il im in io ip ir is it iu iw