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vi. To pant, to breathe hard with heat, as a dog. Cf. , breath.

1. n. Cordage.

2. vi. To sit with back stiff and upright, arms akimbo, head up, as with haughty air of superiority; to sit cross-legged; to stand with hands on hips (considered rude and overbearing). He aha lā hoʻi kā ia nei e kū ʻahaʻaha mai nei? What's he standing here haughtily with hands on hips for? hō.ʻaha.ʻaha To sit or stand thus. (Perhaps PPN kafa.)

3. n. Young of the ʻaha, a fish.

ahaaha

heheleintransitive verb / A-HA-A-HA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

v., To go or walk in a mincing or irregular manner. Hooahaaha, hele hooahaaha, hele hoohaha.

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adv. Sitting squarely; uprightly, &c.

Ahaaha (ā'-hă-ā'-hā), adv.

/ ā'-hă-ā'-hā / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Sitting squarely; uprightly.

Ahaaha (ā'-hă-ā'-hă), v.

/ ā'-hă-ā'-hă / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To pant; to breathe hard on account of heat, as a hog or a dog: ua ahaha ka ilio i ka wela, a i ka maloeloe i ka loa; the dog panted hard from heat and from long weariness.

to pant heavily.

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