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hoʻolana

/ hoʻo.lana / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. See lana; disobedient, willful.

  • Examples:
    • Hoʻolana nohoʻi nā keiki, the children are so willful.

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v. See LANA, to float; to hope. To cause to float; to be light; to float upon, as upon water.

2. To offer, as a sacrifice.

3. To listen with attention; e hoolana, i ka pepeiao.

s. Indifference in regard to morals and moral principles; aole e pili nui kekahi mau hewa iloko o ka pono, o ka hookaulana, o ka hoolana, &c.

Hoolana (ho'o-lā'-na), v.

/ ho'o-lā'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hoo and lana, to float; to hope.]

1. To cause to float; to be light; to float upon, as upon water.

2. To listen with attention; e hoolana i ka pepeiao.

3. To cheer up; to infuse life or hope into; to encourage.

4. To insist upon; to; persist from obstinacy, whether right or wrong.

Hoʻolana

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Ancient surfing area, Kohala district, Hawaiʻi. (Finney, 1959a:51.) Lit., to cause to float.

Indifference to moral principles. (A.) Cheerful, unworrying; to encourage. (Mat. 14:27; PE.)

to cause to float, launch, give attention, cheer up.

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