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n. Any footrest, footstool, footprint; ground or floor stamped on or trodden on. (Probably keʻe + -hana, nominalizer; keʻehi 1, below, is probably keʻe + -hi, transitivizer. See papa heʻehana and Gram. 6.6.2.)

s. Kee and ana, h inserted. See KEE. The bottom or sole of the foot; kapuai.

2. A place for the bottom of the foot, or a place to rest a thing on.

3. Ground stamped upon or trodden by the foot.

4. A footstool; a place to put the feet upon.

5. A prop; a supporter; keehanawawae. Isa. 66:1. See KEHANA.

6. A place for the feet, i. e., a floor. 1 Nal. 6:16. A pavement. Ezek. 4:17.

Keehana (kē'-ē-hă'-na), n.

/ kē'-ē-hă'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A place to rest a thing on.

2. Ground stamped upon or trodden by the foot.

3. Foot-print.

4. A foot-stool; a place to put the feet upon.

5. A prop; a supporter; keehanawawae.

6. A place for the feet, that is, a floor, a pavement.

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