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1. nvi., A rent, split, chink, separation; to crack, split, scale

2. n., Agate.

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    • English.

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Variant spelling of akaaka #1.

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1. v., To be plain; to be clear, as a thought or the expression of an idea; to be distinct, intelligible, as language.

2. To be clear, transparent, as glass. Hoik. 22:1; Anat. 2. Clear, as a liquid.

3. Hoakaka. To make plain; to expound, demonstrate; to bring to light.

4. To set up boundary lines.

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1. adj., Clear, as water.

2. Lucid; bright, as the moon.

3. Certain; distinct; transparent; he akaka, kokoke like me ke aniani kona akaka ana, clear, almost like glass.

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adv., Akaka loa, very plainly; very clearly. Ioan. 10:24.

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akaka

ʻaʻanostative verb / A-KA-KA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

adj., Rent; torn; dead. See nakaka.

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akaka

kikinonoun / ă-ka'-ka / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

n., A rent; a partial separation of parts; a chink. The word is not often used. See nakaka and owa.

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akaka

ʻaʻanostative verb / ă-ka'-ka / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. v., To be plain; to be clear, as a thought or the expression of an idea; to be distinct, intelligible, as language.

2. v., To be clear, transparent, as glass.

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akaka

ʻaʻanostative verb / ă-ka'-ka / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

adv., Plainly, clearly: Akaka loa, very plainly; very clearly.

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1. adj., Luminous; transparent; clear as water.

2. adj., Shining; bright, as the moon.

3. adj., Certain; distinct; plain: He akaka, kokoe like me ke aniani kona akaka ana, clear, almost like glass.

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ʻAkaka

iʻoaproper noun WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Falls (422 feet high) and State park near Hilo, Hawaiʻi. When a stone here called Pōhaku-a-Pele (stone of Pele) is struck by a lehuaʻapane branch, the sky darkens and rain falls. A large stone in mid-stream about 70 feet above the falls is named Pōhaku-o-Kāloa.

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ʻAkāka

iʻoaproper noun WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Projecting spur of the mountain range at the head of Mānoa Valley; a street near the Chinese cemetery, Mānoa, Honolulu, Oʻahu, named for the mountain that is said to be the grandparent of the Mānoa princess, Ka-hala-o-Puna (HM 152).

  • Literally, clearness.

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White and very thin kapa. (PE.)

Birdʻs nest fern (Asplenium nidus). (NEAL 21.) See Plants: Uses.

To be plain, clear, as a thought or the expression of an idea; to be distinct and intelligible, as language. Also called akaaka.

clear, plain, luminous.

See, akaaka.

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