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mililani

/ mili.lani / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

vt., To praise, exalt; to give thanks; to treat as a favorite.

  • Examples:
    • E komo ʻoukou i loko a kona ʻīpuka me ka mililani (Hal. 100.4), enter into his gates with thanksgiving.

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v. Mili and lani, heaven, an intensive. LIT. To lift up; to raise up to heaven.

2. To praise; to celebrate the exploits of one; to exalt. Puk. 15:2. See HIILANI.

3. To thank; to praise. 1 Oihl. 16:7, 8. To give thanks. Hal. 79:13.

s. Thanksgiving; rejoicing; praise. Hal. 100:4.

Mililani (mī'-li-lā'-ni), n.

/ mī'-li-lā'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Thanksgiving; rejoicing; praise.

2. A favorite; one regarded with special favor. Syn: Punahele.

Mililani (mī'-li-lā'-ni), v.

/ mī'-li-lā'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Mili, to take up, and lani, heaven, an intensive.]

1. Lit. To lift up; to raise up to heaven.

2. To praise; to celebrate the exploits of one; to exalt. Syn: Hiilani.

3. To thank; to praise. To give thanks. Used generally in a religious sense.

Mililani

/ Mili-lani / WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),
  • Street, downtown Honolulu, the name of Princess Victoria Ka-māmalu's home in Honolulu near the Aliʻi-ō-lani Building; earlier, it may have been John ʻĪʻīʻs home.
  • Newly developed town, golf club, and cemetery near Wahi-a-wā, Oʻahu; streets here are named for stars, days, and nights. (Ii x, 172.) Literally, beloved place [of] chiefs.

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