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1. n., Fins between gill plate and ventral fin.

2. nvt., Motion of the fins or hands in swimming; motion of rubbing; to rub, polish.

  • Examples:
    • E like me ka mea ʻauʻau, i halo aku i nā lima e ʻau (Isa. 25.11), as the swimmer spreads forth his hands to swim.
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3. n., Harrow.

  • Source:
    • English.

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hālō

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

vt., To peer, as with the hands shading the eyes; to peep.

  • Examples:
    • He ao hālō (Malo 146), a peering cloud.

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Pōʻaha mālamalama.

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v. To turn; to look; to look at; a halo aku la au mahope; to sweep round.

2. To spread out, as the hands in the act of swimming. Isa. 25:11.

3. To look out; to peep; to look slily or shy.

4. To rub, grind or polish.

s. The motion of the fins of a fish in swimming; the motion of the side fins of a shark; the motion of rubbing or polishing.

ka ulaula powehiwehi e poai kaawale ana i ka la.

1. The motion of the fins of a fish in swimming; the motion of the side fins of a shark.

2. The motion of rubbing or polishing.

3. The side fins of a fish.

4. A spreading out of the hands as in the act of swimming.

Halo (hā'-lō'), v.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To turn the eye on; to look here and there; to look at: a halo aku la au mahope, to sweep round or traverse with the eye.

2. To look out; to peep; to look slyly or shyly.

To rub, grind or polish.

Hālō

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Land section, Kaunakakai qd., north Molokaʻi. Lit., to peer.

Harrow.

Motion of rubbing or polishing; to spread out, as the hands in swimming; motion, as the fins of fish in swimming. (Isa. 25:11.)

h. he luakalailani, ka ulaula powehiwehi e hoopuni ana i kekahi malamalama.

to peep around or under.

Pona'hana'ha ; Lua hoana; luakalai.

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