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hāliu

/ hā.liu / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

vt., To turn, look, hearken, incline, have regard.

  • References:
    • PPN fa(a)liu.

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v. To turn towards or from, as mai or aku is used.

2. To turn one's attention to a thing; to turn round to look.

3. To turn the ear; to listen.

4. To turn aside from following one. 2 Sam. 2:21, 22.

5. To turn from a direct road. Kanl. 1:40. With pepeiao, to listen.

6. To turn towards one with love and respect; manao iho la au e haliu ae i ka Haku, I determined to turn to the Lord.

7. Hoo. To cause to turn, as the attention or care. 1 Nal. 8:58.

s. What the fundament is wiped with; a word which Kamehameha applied to Keoua when he threatened to join kings against him.

Haliu (hā'-lĭ'-u), n.

/ hā'-lĭ'-u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A looking around; a glancing about.

2. A turning from or toward.

Haliu (hā'-lĭ'-u), v.

/ hā'-lĭ'-u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To turn towards or from, as mai or aku is used.

2. To turn one's attention to a thing; to turn round to look.

3. To listen.

4. To turn aside or from.

5. To turn towards one with love and respect: manao iho la au e haliu ae i ka Haku; I determined to turn to the Lord; E haliu mai ko alo; turn your face this way.

Haliu (hā'-liu):

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

to turn. Land section, Lahaina, Maui.

What the fundament is wiped with; a word that Kamehameha applied to Keoua, when he threatened to join kings against him. (A.)

to turn and look or listen.

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