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nvs. Indisposed to sleep, wakeful, sleepless; insomnia. E hiaʻā ana no kona aloha, sleepless because of his being in love. hoʻo.hia.ʻā To cause sleeplessness. He mea hoʻohiaʻā ke kope, coffee causes sleeplessness.

v. To lie awake; to be sleepless; restless while attempting or wishing to sleep; e hiaa ana no kona aloha, he was wakeful on account of his love. Laieik. 205. See ULUKU 2.

2. To be absent from one, as sleep; to be sleepless, as one troubled in mind. Dan. 2:1.

adj. Sleepless; desiring to sleep, but cannot.

Hiaa (hi'-ă-ā'), adj.

/ hi'-ă-ā' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Indisposed to sleep; wakeful.

2. Watchful.

Hiaa (hī'-ă-ā'), v.

/ hī'-ă-ā' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To lie awake; to be restless while attempting or wishing to sleep: e hiaa ana no kona aloha, he was wakeful on account of his love. Laieik. p. 205. Syn: Uluku (2).

2. To be sleepless, as one troubled in mind.

wakeful.

wakeful.

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