ʻana.ʻana
1. vs. Pellet-shaped, as goat dung.
2. To shiver, tremble. (And.)
1. vs. Pellet-shaped, as goat dung.
2. To shiver, tremble. (And.)
nvt., Black magic, evil sorcery by means of prayer and incantation; to practice this.
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v. To practice divination or sorcery by prayer; e anaana ana ia kakou, they were practicing sorcery upon us.
s. A kind of sorcery or prayer used to procure the death or a curse upon one. Nah. 22:7.
2. Witchcraft. 1 Sam. 15:23. Divination. Ier. 14:14.
adj. Divining; consulting divinations; kahuna anaana, a diviner. Kanl. 18:10. Pule anaana, a praying one to death.
adj., In small balls, as the dung of sheep or goats; he anaana ka lepo o ke kao a me ka hipa; anaana ka lepo i ka ai liilii.
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v. To be in a tremor, as the muscles after great fatigue; anaana pu na wawae i ka maloeloe i ka hele ana.
adj., Shaped like a small ball; ball-shaped and hard: He anaana ka lepo o ke kao; the dung of the goat is ball-shaped and hard.
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1. Practising or consulting divination; divining: Kahuna anaana, a diviner.
2. Tending to cast a death spell: Pule anaana.
1. A prayer used to procure the death or curse upon one.
2. Witchcraft; divination; sorcery.
3. A sorcerer.
To shiver, as one shakes from cold; to tremble, as from fright.
1. To practise divination or sorcery upon: E anaana ana ia kakou; they were practising sorcery upon us.
2. To cast a death spell upon; to pray the gods to visit calamity or death upon.
I. NANA moo, he ano like paha keia mau hana. Ua papa loa ia keia mau hana a pau ma ka Baibala, Puk. 22:18; Oihk. 19:26, 31; 20:6, 27; Kan. 18:10, 11; Mal. 3:5; Hoik. 22:15. He mau hana hoopunipuni keia mau hana a pau e alakai hewa ana i na kanaka, Oih. 13:6, 8; 19:19, i ka wa kahiko, a i keia wa hoi.
sorcery.
sorcery.
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