mile
n.
1. Bunch of 40 loose, cleaned olonō fibers. Rare. Also ʻapana.
2. Mile, mileage. Eng.
n.
1. Bunch of 40 loose, cleaned olonō fibers. Rare. Also ʻapana.
2. Mile, mileage. Eng.
Mile (statute); mile loa (nautical).
kikino Mile. Dic. Abb. mil. Mile o ka hola. Miles per hour. Abb. mil/hl.
Mile. Abb. mil. ~s per hour. Mile o ka hola. Abb. mil/hl.
s. Eng. In measure, a mile; eight furlongs.
[Eng.] In measure, a mile; eight furlongs.
Dive site, North Kona, Hawaiʻi. Off the 4-mile marker on Aliʻi Drive, the coastal road between Kailua and Keauhou.
I. Ka mile ma Mat. 5:41, o ko Roma mile ia, ewalu setadia, 1614 iwilei. O ka mile Beretania, 1760 iwilei ia.
h. he mile, 320 roda, 5280 kapuai.
mi'lě.
He mile.
Word borrowed from the English word “mile”, which is equivalent to 5,280 feet or 1,760 yards, 880 fathoms, 320 rods, 80 chains, or 8 furlongs (PE).
E huli iā “mile” ma Ulukau.
Search for “mile” on Ulukau.