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ʻāmana

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

n., Y-shaped crosspiece at the end of a pole (as of a lāʻau kia); horizontal line on an upright; branches of a tree in the form of a Y; gallows; T-shaped; shaft of an octopus lure (Kam. 76:68).

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Kuʻi ʻāmana. To bump (the ball), in volleyball.

s. Two sticks crossing each other at oblique angles.

Z. The branches of a tree in the form of the letter Y.

adj. Crossing; put together in the form of a cross or gallows; na laau amana kauia’i o Kuhama; he aleo kahi hale, he amana kekahi hale.

v. Amana man ke kani ana o ka pu; amana mau ke kani o ka pu a ka anela.

Amana (ā-mă'-nă.), adj.

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

Crossing; put together in the form of a cross: Na laau amana i kauiai o Kuhama.

Amana (ā-mă'-nă), n.

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

1. A transverse line on an upright; two lines crossing each other at oblique angles.

2. The branches of a tree in the form of the letter "Y."

3. The gallows.

Amana (ā-mă'-nă), v.

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

To give authority to. See hoomana.

Gallows; two sticks crossing at oblique angles on a pole.

I. o ka hapa hema, a o ka hapa kiekie hoi o Aneti-Lebanona e pili pu ana me Heremona ma kona aoao akau, kahi hoi i kahe aku ai ka muliwai o Amana, oia hoi o Abana, a i Damascko, Mele 4:8.

gallows.

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