lō
n.
1. A black insect, earwig (Dermaptera). (PPN loo.)
2. Front half of the skull. (And.)
3. Lord. Eng.
4. (Cap.) A line of Oʻahu chiefs, (Kam. 64:5.)
n.
1. A black insect, earwig (Dermaptera). (PPN loo.)
2. Front half of the skull. (And.)
3. Lord. Eng.
4. (Cap.) A line of Oʻahu chiefs, (Kam. 64:5.)
Prefix, perhaps short for loʻo-, to obtain; cf. lōhai, lōkahi, lōkea, lōmilo, loʻohia, loʻokahi, lōpiʻo, lōuhu.
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hua hōʻailona, Abbreviation for lōpū (medium).
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
hua hōʻailona, Abbreviation for lōʻihi (length).
s. The fore part of the head.
2. A species of bug, long and with sharp claws.
3. The name of some chiefs who lived on the mountain Helemano and ate men; he mau alii ai kanaka no uka o Helemano.
A syllable prefixed to many words, the precise definition of which does not appear, as lokahi, lomilo, lokea, &c.
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eia hoi! e nana!
1. The fore part of the head.
2. A species of bug, long and with sharp claws.
3. An order of priests who lived on the mountain Helemano and consecrated the bodies of the dead.
prefix, A syllable prefixed to certain words, the precise definition of which does not appear, as lokahi, lomilo, lokea, etc. It serves to change grammatic structure, as kahi, one, lokahi, to be one.
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Black insect, earwig (order Dermaptera, Anisolabis spp.). There are several native species in this genus. See ʻaha.
Name of certain chiefs, probably from Melanesia, who lived on the mountain Helemano, Oʻahu, and ate men. (A.)
hai. e hoomanao, e nana.
Aia hoi! SYN. behold.
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