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kāina

/ kā.ina / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n. and interj. Hit, struck; strike! destroy (said by a sorcerer invoking eternal destruction upon a victim); incantation.

Nā LepiliTags: religion

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Same as kaʻi #1; order, succession, sequence.

  • Examples:
    • Ke kaʻina aʻela nā koholā, the whales there are following in line.
    • Hoʻololiloli i ke kaʻina o nā hua ʻōlelo, change the word order.
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1. Same as kaikaina, most used as term of address.

2. n. Kind.

  • Source:
    • English.

Nā LepiliTags: family

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v., See kai, to take, and ana. To take; to seize, as a fit; as the influence of a wicked spirit. Mar. 9:18.

2. To seize, as a prisoner; to lead away to trial; ua uku i ke dala, ua hana, ua paa i ka hao, ua kaina aku imua o na lunakanawai.

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v., To move slowly and softly, as a weak person trying to walk.

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s., A younger of two brothers or two sisters; hence, a thing that is after or second to another; pokii kaina, the very younger.

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s., A sitting to practice sorcery; the practice of sorcery.

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1. n., An expression used at the end of a sorcerer's invocation of eternal destruction upon his victim. The word shows the ceremony is ended.

2. n., Contraction of kaikaina, which see.

Nā LepiliTags: religion

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[Intransitive of kai, to move.] v., To be moved; to be carried or borne along; to be drawn away.

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kaina

/ kā'-ī'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

v., An imperative form of the verb Kai, to lead: Kaina aku ia ku ma o; lead Ku over there.

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[Variant of kaiia, passive of Kai.] v., To be led away; to be moved slowly along.

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Kaʻina

/ Ka-ʻina / WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Street, Waikīkī, Honolulu, Oʻahu. Literally, the sea urchin.

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    • TM.

Nā LepiliTags: Oʻahu

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Kind.

Younger brother of a boy, younger sister of a girl.

A session to practice sorcery; the practice of sorcery.

I. oia ka hanau-mua o na kanaka a pau, Kin. 4:1, a me ka pepehikanaka mua. E nana ABELA. Hana ku e o Kaina i ke ao ana o ke Akua, a haalele no ia i ko ke Akua paipai ana ia ia e mihi, Kin. 4:6-9. Komo no iloko kona hoopaiia'na o ka nele a me ka pilikia, a me ka eha o ka lunamanao, a me ka hookukeia'ku a me ka huhu o ke Akua, Kin. 4:16. Aka, hui pu no ke ikua i ke aloha me ka hoopai; a haawi mai la na Kaina i hoailona, o loaa ia i kekahi, a make ia i ka pepehiia, e like me ke kanawai hoopai koko; a pela i akaka ai o ke Akua wale no kona mea hoopai. Hele aku la ia i ka aina o Noda, ma ka hikina o Edena, a kukulu iho la oia i kulanakauhale, a kapa aku i ka inoa o ua kulanakauhale la, o Enoka, mamuli o kekahi keiki ona.

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