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1. Kind. ʻAno. Also: ʻōuli; hulu (rare). Chiefly nature or character, naʻau aliʻi. Dual natured, ʻano pāpālua. In the nature of, ʻā-, ʻano like me. Change of nature, loli ʻano. Of similar nature, ʻano like, hoʻokahi nō ʻano. To tell the nature, hōʻike ʻano. To attend the calls of nature, hoʻopau pilikia.

2. No word for nature in the sense of outdoors.

Ao kūlohelohe. See natural. ~ reserve. ʻĀina hoʻomalu ao kūlohelohe.

h. na mea i hanaia, na mea kohu pono ana, he maa, he ano maoli, ke ano.

(personified), Naku'ră; (character), (ke) 'ă'nŏ maolĭ.

Nature

/ Nāt'ūre / Eng to Haw, Hitchcock (1887),

1. Ke ao nei. Nature's God, Ke Akua o ke ao nei. 2. Na hana o Ke Akua. 3. Ano maoli. 4. In a state of nature, like me ka wa i hanauia. 5. According to nature's laws, e like me na kanawai maoli

E huli iā “nature” ma Ulukau.

Search for “nature” on Ulukau.

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