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1. n. Appearance, bearing, resemblance.

2. vs. Weak, as plants. (Kep. 95.)

s. Hali and ana. A bearing or carrying; hence,

2. A bearing, or personal appearance; form; more generally halinalina. See LINA.

Halina (hā'-lī'-na), n.

/ hā'-lī'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A bearing, or personal appearance; form.

2. A resembling; likeness. (Halinalina is generally used.)

Street, Ka-lihi Uka, Honolulu. Lit., appearance.

E huli iā “hālina” ma Ulukau.

Search for “hālina” on Ulukau.

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