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1. nvs. Floating, buoyant; moored, afloat, adrift; to drift, lie at anchor, as a fishing canoe (For. 4:295); calm, still, as water; anchor.

  • Examples:
    • Huki ka lana (Nak. 87), pull in the anchor.
    • Lana ke koko, buoyant blood [of youth]; to circulate, of blood; high blood pressure (Kam. 64:43).
    • Lana ka manaʻo, hopeful, without worry, thoughtful; to want.
    • Inā e maʻi kekahi kanaka, lana kona manaʻo i ke kauka, when a person is sick, he wants a doctor.
    • Lana mālie iho hoʻi ka manaʻo me ka nani lei ʻawapuhi (song), thoughts of the beauty of the ginger lei are serene.
  • References:

2. n. Lowest floor of the oracle tower where offerings were placed.

3. vs. To be aware of noises as one wakes.

  • Examples:
    • Lana ka hiamoe, awakening from sleep.

4. n. Frog.

  • Source:
    • Latin rana, a genus.

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-lana

pākuʻina kauhopesuffix Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

Nominalizing suffix.

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v. To float; to swim on the surface of water. 2 Nal. 6:6.

2. Hoo. To cause to swim; to bear up, as water does a vessel, that is, to cause to float. Kin. 7:17.

3. To float or swim in the air; e hoolana kou uhane i ke ao, to cause your soul to float into the skies.

4. FIG. With manao, to have hope; to be confident; with manao dropped, e hoolana oukou, be cheerful; be of good courage. Mat. 14:27.

s. The carriage or bearing of a person; the countenance. Isa. 2:11. Hence lanahaakei. See HAAKEI.

adj. Buoyant; floating; mama.

Lana (lā'-na), adj.

/ lā'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Buoyant; floating; mama.

Lana (lă'-na), n.

/ lă'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

The carriage or bearing of a person; the countenance.

Lana (lă'-na), v.

/ lă'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To be on the surface of fluid; to be borne on the water.

2. To float; to be buoyant. The active form is hoolana.

Ancient surfing area, southwest Niʻihau. (Finney and Houston 30.) Lit., floating.

Lowest floor of the oracle tower. (MALO 176.)

Lowest floor of the oracle tower where offerings were placed. (MALO 176.)

to float, be buoyant.

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