• clothing in general, garment, array, attire, costume, mantle, gown; • to put on or wear clothing, especially shirt, suit, or coat; • to cover or wrap, as the body with a blanket.
to put clothing on someone else; to dress, supply with clothing, clotheseeʻaʻahu, clothing in general, garment, array, attire, costume, mantle, gown; to put on or wear clothing, especially shirt, suit, or coat; to cover or wrap, as the body with a blanket.
• heap, pile, collection, mound, mass; • altar, shrine, cairn; • a traplike stone enclosure made by fishermen for fish to enter; • laid, as the earth oven. cf.ahu waiwai,ahuwale,Oʻahu.
ahu
alala
To lie slain, as many bodies slain in battle; aia hoi, eahualala kukui ana ka heana, behold, they were dead bodies fallen to the earth. 2Oihl. 20:24.
ahu
hoʻokoe
cache, as in computer program.lit., cache pile.seehoʻokoe.
ahu
kāloaʻa
capital, i.e. anything produced in an economy that is accumulated or used to produce other goods and services.lit., business collection.seepaikāloaʻa.
ahu
kū
to stone to death; slaughter by burying the victim under a pile of stones. Hākau, half brother ofʻUmi, was killed in this fashion(FS 141), and this method was used unsuccessfully against the heroKawelo(FS 107).
ahu
lau
• pestilence, epidemic, • heaped up, as dead bodies.
ahu
na
pile, heap.
ahu
puaʻa₁
land division usually extending from the uplands to the sea, so called because the boundary was marked by a heap (ahu) of stones surmounted by an image of a pig (puaʻa), or because a pig or other tribute was laid on the altar as tax to the chief. The landlord or owner of anahupuaʻa might be akonohiki.
ahu
ua
A heap; a pile; a collection of things; heahuua waiwai, heahuua kiekie, a pile of goods, a high heap.
ahu
waiwai
storehouse, heap of goods.
ahu
wale
exposed, conspicuous, prominent, obvious, in plain view; heaped up.
hoʻ
ahu
ʻāhu
• to pile, heap up; mound. • collect; collection, gather, accumulate, • to lay away, as goods for the future; •fig., to resent, dislike seeahu, heap, pile, collection, mound, mass; altar, shrine, cairn; a traplike stone enclosure made by fishermen for fish to enter; laid, as the earth oven.
hoʻ
ahu
ʻāhua
to pile up or heap up; embankmentseeʻāhua₁, to swell, as a wave; heap, mound, hillock, knoll, pile; heaped, humped; tremendous.
hoʻ
ahu
ʻāhua kuahene
shield building; to build a shield (volcano).lit., pile up shields.
hoo
ahu
seeahu, to collect. To gather together; to collect; to heap up.
Gathered; collected; laid up.
ku
ahu
āhua
heap, pile; heaped or piled up; rising up, as a whale's back above water.lit., back heap (āhua).
cloth bound about the head of warriors.(Ellis 102)
ʻahu
ua
old type of raincoat made of driedti leaves fastened to anolonā net, or consisting of a small mat about 1.2 by 1.8 m, made ofmakaloa sedge, and so supple that it could be rolled up; to wear this garment. Today, raincoat iskukaweke andkuka ua.
ʻahu
uhi waʻa
mat canoe covering that protected paddlers in storms.
ʻahu
ʻula₁
feather cloak or cape made of the feathers of theʻōʻō,ʻiʻiwi and other birds, usually red or yellow trimmed with black or green, formerly worn by high chiefs and kings. Today [ca.1957] about 160 have been located in museums and collections of the world, the largest being in the Bishop Museum, Honolulu. Imitation cloaks of plush, felt, paper, or dyed feathers (rare) are worn today in pageants and by members of Hawaiian societies.lit., royal cloak.
• wave, crest of a wave, billow; • to ripple, form waves, stir; rippling, stirring. • to well, as tears in the eyes; seepoale.(PH 51)
ʻale
ahi lā
solar granule, i.e. gigantic waves of gas which roll across the surface of the sun.lit., wave (of) solar fire.cf.kiko lā,lapa ahi lā,puapuaʻi lā.
ʻale
ʻale
redup. ofʻale₁, wave, crest of a wave, billow; to ripple, form waves, stir...; • stirring, moving, undulating, tossing, rippling, • full to the brim.
ʻAle
ʻale
land section, south coast,Kahoʻolawe.lit., ripple.
ʻale
kuakea
whitecaps, white spray.
ʻale
kua loloa
long-backed billow.
ʻale
kūpīpī
dashing billow.
ʻale
olowalu
billows that follow one after the other.
hā
ʻale
• completely full and ready to overflow; • rippling. cf.ʻale, wave, billow...; to ripple...; to well, as tears in the eyes...
hā
ʻale
ʻale
redup. ofhāʻale, completely full and ready to overflow; rippling...
haʻi
ʻale
to break, of billows.fig., to surge, of emotion.
hawewe
ʻale
ʻale
transverse wave, i.e. a wave in which matter vibrates at right angles to the direction in which the wave moves.lit., undulating wave.cf.hawewe papamoe, compressional wave, i.e. a wave in which matter vibrates in the same direction as the wave moves...
hō
ʻale
surge.caus/sim ofʻale₁, wave, crest of a wave, billow; to ripple, form waves, stir; to well, as tears in the eyes; rippling, stirring...
hō
ʻale
ʻale
to stir up waves, agitate, confuse; to cause tumultseeʻaleʻale, Redup. ofʻale₁ wave, crest of a wave, billow; to ripple, form waves, stir...
Nā
ʻale
street,Papakōlea,Honolulu.(TM).lit.: the billows (the sea can be seen from this street).
nani Wai
ʻale
ʻale
a native violet (Viola kauaensis) found only in high bogs onKauaʻi and onOʻahu. The plants are 10 to 20 cm tall, with few broad leaves and one or two white or pale-blue fragrant flowers.lit.,Waiʻaleʻale beauty.alsokalili,liliwai,pohe hiwa.seewaioleka.(Neal 591)
Wai
ʻale
reservoirs and drive,Wailuku qd.; gulch,Kilohana qd.,Maui.lit.: rippling water.
Wai
ʻale
ʻale
land section,Waipiʻo qd.,Hawaiʻi. Highest mountain onKauaʻi (5,080 feet), with a mean annual rainfall of 476 inches.(PH 109);(UL 40).lit.: rippling wateror overflowing water.
• tree, plant, wood, timber, forest, thicket, • stick, pole, rod, splinter, club; • blow or stroke of a club; • strength, rigidness, hardness; stiff, as wood. • male erection; • to have formed mature wood, as of a seedling; wooden, woody;