ʻākeʻa ʻū niu pick and roll, in basketball; to make such a play.lit., pivot screen. ʻamiʻō niu the figure-eighthula step; the revolving hips (ʻami ) form an eight, with weight shifting; to perform this step.lit., spinningʻami . ʻea pō niu dizziness, vertigo. hoʻoni niu to cause dizziness; to spin, as a top see niniu , to spin; worried, sad; dizzy; dizziness, vertigo, unclear or blurred vision; blurred, indistinct.hoʻō niu to spin, as a top; to cause to whirl see ʻōniu₁ , a spinning top; to spin a top; informal game with dancing and top spinning; spinning, whirling.hoʻo niu a to cause to spin, whirl, stir see niua , Pas/imp. ofniu₂ , spinning, whirling, dizzy, with connotations ofniuniu ,niniu ...hooponi niu see above andponiu , dizziness. To be dizzy; to have the sensation of a turning of the head; to turn or whirl like a top.hoʻopō niu to revolve, spin see pōniu₁ , dizzy, giddy; dizziness; to rotate, whirl, spin, revolve, gyrate.hoopo niu niu see poniu , vertigo. To have a dizziness of the head.huila pō niu niu same as kaʻa pōniuniu , Ferris wheel.hulaʻō niu figure-eight hula. (EH) kaʻa pō niu niu ferris wheel. also huila pōniuniu .koni niu var. of kōniuniu , dizzykō niu niu dizzy. cf. pōniuniu .kō niu niu pūniu dizzy (EH) kū ʻū niu pivot, as a position in basketball; pivot point.lit., pivot stand. see ʻūniu .lele ni niu centrifugal, i.e. acting in a direction away from a center.lit., spinning flying. cf. ʻume niniu .maka pō niu niu dizziness, faintness, lack of courage; obscure, dizzy, faint.lit., dizzy eye. (Lunk. 8.4) make ulu niu madness; to be mad.lit., death [from] whirling. (Kam. 64:43) rare. ni niu redup. of niu₂ , spinning, whirling, dizzy... • to spin; • worried, sad; • dizzy; dizziness, vertigo, • unclear or blurred vision; blurred, indistinct niu ₂ spinning, whirling, dizzy. cf. niniu ,niua ,niuniu ,make ulu niu .niu a pas/imp. of niu₂ , 'spinning, whirling, dizzy', with connotations ofniuniu ,niniu niu aua somewhat dizzy; sad, unlucky. cf. niua .niu kuli a disease characterized by loss of hearing and dizziness, perhaps Ménière's disease.lit., dizzy [and] deaf. niu lolokaʻa₂ dizziness. niu niu To turn; to twist; to whirl about any way; ʻō niu ₁ a spinning top; to spin a top; informal game with dancing and top spinning; spinning, whirling. ʻō niu ₂ see see ʻami ʻōniu , a hula step.pāni niu spinner, as in board games (preceded byke ).[comb .pā +niniu .] pauni niu Pau andniniu .see niu , to whirl. To turn about, as a top;pauniniu ka lemu o ka laau.poni niu redup. of pōniu , dizzy...see puka poniniu .pō niu ₁ • dizzy, giddy; dizziness; • to rotate, whirl, spin, revolve, gyrate. pō niu niu redup. of pōniu₁ , dizzy, giddy...grief-stricken. (Kel. 57) poʻo niu niu same as pōniuniu ;dizzy head. puka poni niu turnstile.lit., turning door. pū niu ₅ to spin, as a top; dizzy. pūpū pō niu niu var. of pūpū ʻalā ;lit., dizzy shell, perhaps so called because they were considered poisonous.ʻume ni niu centripetal, i.e. acting in a direction toward a center.lit., spinning attraction. cf. lele niniu .ʻū niu to pivot.[sh .ʻū- +ʻōniu .] see kū ʻūniu .
ao ʻō nohi cloud with rainbow (ʻōnohi ) colors. haku ʻō nohi eyeball. hoo nohi To cause to be red; to be of a reddish color. hoo nohi nohi To shine with brightness; to be red. Kaʻō nohi aliʻi star appearing in month ofKaulua , remaining visible through the month ofIkiiki . cf. Paumakualani .Kaʻō nohi okalā₁ a sky-dwelling god who conducted the souls of dead chiefs.see Kūwahailo . Kaʻō nohi okalā₂ a supernatural being who lived in the eyeball of the sun (ka ʻōnohi o ka lā ). He was taken toPaliuli as a prospective husband forLāʻieikawai . They went to the sun to live, but on a later journey to the earth he was unfaithful, andLāʻie banished him to become the first wandering spirit or ghost (lapu ). (HM 527-528) kiʻi ʻō nohi pupil of the eye.fig. , beloved person. see ex. kiʻina ,loloku ,walania .kī nohi decorated, spotted, ornamented; decoration, ornamentation. kī nohi nohi redup. of kīnohi , decorated, spotted, ornamented...;printed, as calico.see ex .,hoʻopukalia . mea kī nohi nohi trimmings (decorations) (EH) mea liʻiliʻi hoʻokī nohi nohi trinket (ornamental) (EH) nohi bright-colored, vivid, as the rainbow. cf. kīnohi .nohi nohi redup. of nohi , bright-colored, vivid...no nohi redup. of nohi , bright-colored, vivid, as the rainbow...ʻō nohi ₁ • the eyeball; • center; • setting, as of a ring. •fig. , eyes. see ex. hehelo .ʻō nohi ₂ patch or fragment of a rainbow. (Laie 351) ʻō nohi āiʻa cataract of the eye.lit., eyeball like fish, so called because of alleged similarity of a cataract to a fish eye. ʻō nohi awa black moss found in fresh water (no data).lit., eyeball of the fish,awa . ʻō nohi kaimana diamond setting (EH) ʻŌ nohi kaʻiʻolepohihihikalawaiʻaokalāʻino stroke inlua fighting.lit., rainbow patch that does not move, puzzling the fisherman on a stormy day. ʻō nohi kau maka beloved (EH) ʻō nohi lehua a mother-of-pearl lure that was said to catch fish by day or night without fail. ʻō nohi maka pupil of the eye. ʻō nohi nohi sparkle (EH) ʻo nohi nohi₁ same as ʻōlohilohi , , radiant...ʻālohilohi , radiant...ʻō nohi ʻula • red eyeball; • red rainbow segment; • cloud with red hues of rainbow; • variety of redtapa ; • fig., fury, anger. ʻŌ nohi ʻUla Kūāhewa Giant Red Spot, a huge gaseous feature on Jupiter.lit., vast red eyeball. ʻō nohi uliuli dark pupil (eye) (EH) pūpū ʻō nohi awa a marine shell (Haminoea sp.).lit., milkfish-eyeball shell.
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