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num., Two, twice.

  • Examples:
    • ʻAlua aʻu hele ʻana i kēlā wahi, Iʻve been to that place twice.

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ʻāluʻa

/ ʻā.luʻa / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

vs., Old, worn-out, faded, dilapidated; old and wrinkled, as a person.

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(e-lu-a), num. adj. The number two; two. See LUA.

adj. A word signifying admiration; it applies to what is good, great, admired, &C.; the a is often dropped; as, aohe ona lua, there is none like him. See LUA. Ka inoa o ka ona no kona waiwai (iho,) o ka mahuna alua, surely drunkenness (by awa) has its own reward, the wonderful scaling of the skin. Laieik. 35.

Alua (ā-lŭ'-a), adj.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Two; the number two. See elua.

Alua (ā-lŭ'a), adv.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Two times; twice. See palua.

One who is old and wrinkled.

The number two (2); twice. Also, ʻelua (AP).

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