pā.hia
inter. How many to each? How many in a group?
inter. How many to each? How many in a group?
nvt. A slipping, falling down; oblique cut; obliquely, as of clipping, cutting, falling; to miss. Kū pāhiʻa kuʻu pua i ke kaha, my arrow slipped to one side of the mark. Lele pāhiʻa, leaping sideways into water without a splash, as in the lele kawa sport. (PCP paasika.)
How many to each, to a group? Pāhia nā ʻōhiʻa a kekahi? How many ʻōhiʻa for each one? E pāhia ia na kekahi keiki? How many was it for each child? Dic.
See ʻoki pāhiʻa.
int. adv. Pa and hia, how many? How many fold? how many to each?
v. To jump in an oblique manner from a perpendicular height into the water, so that in rising to the surface, the feet come up first.
s. A mistake; a slipping; a falling.
[Pa and hia, how many?] How many fold? How many to each? How many in each group?
A slipping; a falling.
To jump in an oblique manner from a perpendicular height into the water, so that in rising to the surface the feet come up first.
To jump in an oblique manner from a height into the water, so that when rising to the surface the feet come up first.
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