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n., Gathering, collecting; selection.

  • Examples:
    • Hoʻokahi nō ʻōhina, piha kuʻu ʻeke kālena (old sailor's song), only one collecting, my coin purse is full.
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kikino, Fact family, as in math. Literally, gathering selection.

Nā LepiliTags: math

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v. Ohi and ana. To have one's property swept away for debt; ohina aupapa, same as pau ka waiwai.

Ohina (o-hī'-na), v.

/ o-hī'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Ohi, to collect, and ana.] To have one's property swept away for debt: ohina aupapa, same as pau ka waiwai, destitute.

To have oneʻs property completely swept or taken away. Fig., a man loses his surfboard while swimming, ʻohina ʻaupapa; hence, he lost his property, the mainstay of his independence.

To have oneʻs property swept away by debt. (A.)

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E huli iā “ʻohina” ma Ulukau.

Search for “ʻohina” on Ulukau.

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