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| lama 1.n.all endemic kinds of ebony (Diospyros, synonymMaba), hardwood trees with small flowers and fruits.lama wood was used in medicine and placed in hula altars because its name suggested enlightenment; huts were built oflama wood in a single day during daylight (lama) hours, and the sick were placed inside them for curing.PNP lama. 2.n.torch, light, lamp.[(MP) PPn *rama,fish at night with torches; torch] 3.n.rum; any intoxicating drink. |
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| 1. | ʻahainulama | rum party | ʻaha inu |
| 2. | analamahanu | breathalyzer | hanu |
| 3. | analamahanu | breathalyzer | lama₃ |
| 4. | ʻAʻoheikaikaʻokēialama,hekāwaiwalenō. | This rum has no strength; it is nearly all water. | kāwai₁ |
| 5. | Hekanakainulama. | A person fond of drinking; a drinker or heavy drinker. | lama₃ |
| 6. | Hoʻohemoikaʻonookalama. | Freed of taste for liquor. | hemo₁ |
| 7. | Hoʻohemoikaʻonookalama. | Freed of taste for liquor. | hoʻohemo |
| 8. | Hoʻohuʻanohoʻiikainulama. | Persisting in drinking intoxicants. | -huʻa |
| 9. | hōʻolelama | temperate; teetotaler | ʻole₁ |
| 10. | hōʻolelama | temperate; teetotaler | hōʻole |
| 11. | Kanahaʻianeikainulama? | Are fewer alcoholic drinks being drunk? | kanahaʻi |
| 12. | lamapaʻipaʻiʻia | mixed alcoholic drink, cocktail | paʻipaʻi₂ |
| 13. | nuilamakoko | blood alcohol level (cf. | koko |
| 14. | nuilamakoko | blood alcohol level | lama₃ |
| 15. | ʻOkapākelainulamaʻokaluapaʻūiaokekanaka. | Excessive drinking of intoxicants is a cause of man's destruction. | luapaʻū |
| 16. | poʻohuaʻilama | a splitting headache or hangover caused by liquor | poʻo huaʻi |
| 17. | Uaakakuʻumaikealiʻi,ʻaʻoleinulamahou. | The chief has calmed down, he doesnʻt drink any more. | akakuʻu |
| 18. | Uahāpaiʻoiaeinukaʻāinaapauikalama. | He encouraged everyone in the land to drink rum. | hāpai₄ |
| 19. | Uapaʻipaʻiʻiakalamaikawai. | The alcoholic beverage was diluted with water. | paʻipaʻi |