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num. Five (especially in counting in a series); five times. Pōʻalima, Friday.

s. See AULIMA, the stick held in the hand in rubbing to obtain fire.

Alima hea ko alakai,

Ke ani peahi la ia Limaloa

I hoapili no manu a kepa ka ua—he.

Alima (ā-lĭ'-mă), adj.

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

Five; the number five. See elima.

Alima (ā-lĭ'-mă), adv.

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

Being one of five equal parts; fifth.

Alima (ā-lĭ'-mă), n.

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

See aulima.

The number five. Also, ʻelima (AP).

E huli iā “ʻalima” ma Ulukau.

Search for “ʻalima” on Ulukau.

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