kū.hea
Var. of kāhea, to call.
Var. of kāhea, to call.
v. Ku and hea, to call. To call; to cry aloud; to call for one; to make a noise; to call out. See KAHEA.
s A hunter, as of birds; kuhea manu; one who imitates the whistling call of birds, and then calls them into his snare; a fowler. Sol 6:5.
adj Calling; insnaring, as of birds; makaala ke kanaka kuhea manu, watchful the man who insnares birds; noisy; boisterous.
1. Calling; insnaring, as of birds: makaala ke kanaka kuhea manu; Watchful is the man who insnares birds.
2. Noisy; boisterous.
1. One who imitates the cry or song of birds to call them into a snare.
2. A hunter of birds.
3. A sudden and loud outcry.
[Ku and hea, to call.]
1. To call; to cry aloud; to make a noise; to call out. See kahea.
2. To shout.
Hunter, as of birds; one who imitated the whistling of birds, thus summoning them into his snare.
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