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nvs. Wall, side of a house, clearing in a forest (often translated bower); walled in, as by vegetation. Paia ʻala i ka hala, forest bower fragrant with pandanus [also said of grass houses with hīnano bracts stuck in the walls so that all might enjoy the fragrance].

n. Bracken, a fern (Pteridium aquilinum var. decompositum). Also kīlau, kīlau puoe. (Neal 15–16.)

vs. Temporarily deaf, as from ascending to a high altitude. Ua paʻia hinihini, heard indistinctly.

v. Fenced in; struck. Cf. 1, 4.

v. To wall round; to inclose with a wall, as the body of a house or fort.

2. To be guarded; to be taken care of; to be protected.

s. The sides of a house; the surroundings, i. e., the walls of a house. 1 Sam. 18:11.

adj. Deaf; unable to hear.

The sides of a house; the surroundings, that is, the inside walls of a house.

Paia (pă-ī'-a), v.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To be walled round; to be inclosed with a fence.

2. To be protected by an inclosure.

enclosed. Land section, Hamakuapoko, Maui.

Pāʻia

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Quadrangle, village, bay, and school, East Maui. Lit., noisy.

Pāʻia

WahiLocation, Hawaiʻi Place Names (2002),

Bay, beach park, surf site, Pāʻia, Maui. Calcareous sand beach with dunes in the backshore that was a former rubbish dump. The site was cleared and converted into a park in 1934 as a community service project of the Outdoor Circle. The surf site is offshore the beach park and the bodysurf site is a shorebreak. Lit., noisy.

Sides, walls of a house. (1 Sam. 18:11.)

sides or inside walls of house.

1. Wall, side of a house (PE). 2. Clearing in a forest (PE).

Fenced in (PE).

E huli iā “paia” ma Ulukau.

Search for “paia” on Ulukau.

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