hāʻupu
hamani | transitive verb / hā.ʻupu /vt., To recollect, recall, remember.
- Examples:
- ʻO ʻoe kaʻu i hāʻupu aʻe nei (song), you are what I have remembered.
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vt., To recollect, recall, remember.
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1. v., To excite; to stir up, as the affections or passions.
2. To suffer with anxiety; to be much excited or moved; ua haupu honua ae la ka makaula, the prophet was much excited. Laieik. 157.
3. To rise up suddenly in the mind, as a thought.
4. To stir up one to recollection; alaila, e haupu ia lakou me ka homanao.
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s., The sudden excitement of the passions. NOTE.—This word was used in a moral philosophy for conscience, or the internal monitor; o ka mea i nanea palaka ka haupu, alaila aole e ole kona hewa. Afterwards lunamanao was used.
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n., Sudden excitement of thought or of the passions. (This word was formerly used in a moral philosophy for the conscience, or the internal monitor: o ka mea i nanea palaka ka haupu, alaila aole e ole kona hewa. Later lunamanao was used.) The modern word is lunaikehala.
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1. v., To rise up, as the affections or passions.
2. v., To come to sudden recollection of; to call to mind.
3. v., To suffer with anxiety; to be much excited or moved; ua haupu honua ae la ka makaula; the prophet was much excited. (See Laieik. p. 157.)
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
affectionate yearning. Elevation, Kauai.
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Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
Yearning or strong feeling for someone; thought of remembrance.
To excite, stir up, as the affection or passion; to suffer from anxiety; to suddenly rise up in the mind, as a thought.
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