male
Kāne, kūkāne; laho (vulgar); keʻa (virile). See masculine. To behave as a male, hoʻokāne. Male animal reserved for breeding, keʻa.
Kāne, kūkāne; laho (vulgar); keʻa (virile). See masculine. To behave as a male, hoʻokāne. Male animal reserved for breeding, keʻa.
1. n. Phlegm, mucus from lungs or throat. (PPN male.)
2. n. Young uhu, a fish. Also ʻōmale.
3. Also mare nvt. Marriage, matrimony, wedding; to marry, mate. Eng. Male ʻole, unmarried, single. Kanaka i male ʻole, bachelor. Wahine i male ʻole, spinster, old maid. Male malū, marry secretly, elope. ʻOki male, divorce. Wahine male hou, bride. Kāne male hou, groom. Male lehulehu, polygamy, polyandry, bigamy. Ua hoʻopili ʻia ma ka perita maʻemaʻe o ka male, united in the clean bonds of matrimony. Ua male ʻia lāua, they were married. Hele mai ʻoe i kā māua male ʻana, come to our wedding. hoʻo.male To perform the marriage ceremony, to marry off; to force into marriage.
4. n. A card game.
v. To hawk and spit; to raise phlegm; e palahehe; to expectorate.
s. Phlegm; mucous raised from the lungs or throat; he huka paa.
s. A species of fish; the young of the uhu. See OMALEMALE.
s. An incorrect orthography for mare. See MARE.
he kane.
1. Phlegm; mucous raised from the lungs or throat; he kuha paa.
2. A species of fish; the young of the uhu.
To expectorate.
[Mod.] An incorrect spelling of mare, marriage.
Young of the parrotfish (Scarus perspicillatus), also called ʻōmale, ʻōmalemale. For the adult fish, see uhu.
he kane.
ka'ně; (breeder), kě'ă.
phlegm: to spit.
marriage.
He kane.
Word borrowed from the English word “marry” (PE).
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