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  • lawe — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    lawe 1 nvt , To take, transport, carry, bring, haul, fetch, undertake, accept (as a duty), make off with, acquire; portable; bearer Examples: Lawe ʻana, carrying, transportation Lawe aku, take away Mea lawe, bearer ʻO kaʻu keiki … ke lawe ma ke ʻano mālama waiwai, my son … shall serve as trustee
  • lawelawe — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    v to oarry frequently, to wait upon as at table, as a servant in attendance, to handle as in turning oven a book, as in using instruments See lawe E huli iā “lawelawe” ma Ulukau Search for “lawelawe” on Ulukau
  • Proverbs - hilo. hawaii. edu
    The following are some Hawaiian proverbs which have been preserved and handed down from generation to generation through Hawaiʻi’s oral tradition The sayings were gathered by Mary Kawena Pukui and can be found in ʻOlelo Noʻeau, Bishop Museum Press On this page:
  • law — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    Kānāwai (for various kinds, see Haw -Eng entry and entries that follow it) Related: Code of law, kumukānāwai Lawmaking body, ʻahaʻōlelo kau kānāwai Law of the splintered paddle, Māmala-hoe, Māmala hoa Other ancient laws: ʻaumoana, kaiʻokia, kolowalu To impose a law, hoʻokānāwai To enforce a law, hoʻokō kānāwai To obey a law, mālama kānāwai, hoʻolohe kānāwai
  • kapakahi — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    adj ,Kapa, side, and kahi, one One-sided; uneven; crooked; partial to one party to the injury of another; lawe kapakahi, to act with partiality Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
  • lawehala — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    Kauoha mai ke kanawai o Mose, e hoihoi ka lawehala i ka mea ana i lawe hewa ai, a e haawi hoi i ka mohai e hoolaulea ai i ke Akua, Oihk 5; 6:1-7; Hal 51:4 Olelo mai o Kristo, ina manao kakou e loaa ke kala ana o ka hewa mai ke Akua niai, pono e kala aku ia hai, Mat, 6:14, 15, a e hoolaulea i ka hoahanau, Mat 5:23-25
  • take — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    take Lawe, lawe aku, hopu, loaʻa; take off, kala, wehe, wehewehe, unuhi, hoʻohemo; take by force, kāʻili, naʻi, limanui, nunu, moluna; take hold of, lālau, hopu Related: Rare: puakiʻi, hoʻokiʻi, nāiʻi Take without right, lawe wale See effect Take away everything, kā i ka nele loa
  • piko — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    The end; the extremity of certain things; the navel; the end of a rope; the extreme corner or boundary of a land; e wehe hoi i ka piko la e ka hoahanau; piko o ke kuahiwi, the top or summit of a mountain; piko o ka pepeiao, the tip of the ear; piko o ke poo, the crown of the head Lawe ae la ke kahuna i ka piko o kana hanai a lei iho la ma kona a-i Laieik p 137
  • water — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    Wai (fresh; for various kinds, see wai #1 and entries that follow it); kai (salt) Related: To water, ninini wai, hoʻokahe wai, hoʻokahekahe wai, hoʻokele wai, hanawai Spring water, wai puna, wai māpuna Water source, māno wai, poʻo wai, wakawai Abundance of water, lau wai, lawe wai Charged water, wai pipiʻi, wai piʻipiʻi Trickling water, paihī Place with water, waina Flowing
  • kahuna — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    s , Kahu and ana, a cooking Hence, a general name applied to such persons as have a trade, an art, or who practice some profession; some qualifying term is generally added; as, kahuna lapaau, a physician; kahuna pule, a priest; kahuna kalai laau, a carpenter; kahuna kala, a silversmith; kahuna kalai, an engraver Puk 38:23 NOTE— Generally in Hawaiian antiquities, the word kahuna without





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