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1. n., Temple, side of the head.

2. n., Gill plate of a fish.

3. n., Wings of a flying fish.

4. n., Preputium, foreskin.

5. n., Lower portion of a canoe manu.

6. nvs., Rest, repose, vacation; freedom from pain; at ease, comfort.

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7. n., Severed portion.

8. Same as mahamoe #1.

9. Same as māhana, twin.

  • Examples:
    • Maha puʻu, twin hills.

10. Variant of mahamaha #3, to show affection.

  • Rare

11. n., Fishes.

Nā LepiliTags: anatomy rare fauna fish

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māhā

/ mā.hā / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Net mesh large enough to admit the entrance of four fingers; net of such a mesh.

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Mākala maha. Temporalis muscle, i.e. the muscle of the side of the head.

v. To rest; to rest, as from labor or toil; to give or cause to rest.

2. To enjoy ease and quiet after pain; to be better; to begin to recover from sickness.

3. To be assuaged; to be softened down, as anger. Lunk. 8:3.

4. To rest, as a land, i. e., to cease from being the theater of evil. Oihk. 26:34.

5.Hoo. To give or take rest from labor or fatigue.

6. To relieve from suffering; to comfort; to be satisfied.

7. To ease one's self; to attend to a call of nature. Kanl. 23:14.

v. To exercise affection towards one; to acknowledge or treat one as a friend; to be complaisant towards one; to love; to cherish.

2. To make a rent or hole in, as in a kapa; to tear in two.

3.To hide a thing away; to steal.

s. Rest; repose; respite or relief from pain or sickness; convalescence; relief from any calamity. Puk. 8:11. Rest; peace.

2. The wing of an army; the fore fins of a fish.

3. The side of the head; the temple. Lunk. 4:21. See MAHAMAHA.

adj. Easy; quiet; resting as from labor; free from pain; ceasing from anger.

adv. Hoo. Silently; quietly; at rest. Isa. 62:1.

Maha (mā'-ha), adj.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Easy; quiet; resting, as from labor; free from pain; ceasing from anger.

2. Free; from disquiet, as anger, fear, anxiety, etc.

Maha (mā'-ha), adv.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Silently; quietly; at rest.

Rest; repose; respite or relief from pain or sickness; convalescence; relief from any calamity; peace.

1. To be at rest; to rest, as from labor or toil; to give or cause to rest.

2. To enjoy ease and quiet after pain; to be better; to begin to recover from sickness.

3. To be assuaged; to be softened down, as anger.

4. To be quiet; to rest, as a land when it ceases to be a theater of evil; to be without anxiety.

5. To exercise affection towards one; to acknowledge or treat one as a friend; to be complaisant towards one; to love; to cherish; to be oluolu, friendly.

Lower portion of carved ornament on a canoe bow or stern.

Net of four-finger-size mesh. (PE.)

to rest; to enjoy ease and quiet after pain.

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