Hawaiian Word OF The Day (2 of 2)
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L
· Lā -- It's meanings include sun, heat, and day as in Hale•a•ka•lā (house of the sun) and Ka•lā•heo (the proud day)
· lAhui -- nation, race, people, nationality
· lAlA -- branch, limb; to branch out.
· Lānai -- Day of conquest; one of Hawaiian islands
· Lána'ihale -- house of LÁna'i;
· lanakila -- to win, to be victorious. "I mua a loa'a ka lei o ka lanakila!" Forward to victory!
· Laulima -- Cooperation or working together
· launiupoko -- short coconut leaf
· Laupáhoehoe -- smooth lava flat
· lau'ula -- red leaf
· Leahi -- Brow of the tuna fish; area on Oahu
· Leilani -- heavenly lei or child, street on Oahu
· lele -- to jump or to fly
· leo -- voice
· Likelike -- Mother of Princess Ka'iulani
· líwai -- street in 'aina haina and name of Kona family
· Loi -- patch as in taro, street in Manoa
· loina -- rule, custom, manners.
· lomilomi -- to massage
· luna kanawai -- judge
· luna maka'i -- police chief
M
· maha'oi -- stick your nose where it doesn't belong
· Mahina -- moon
· mai e 'ai -- come eat
· Maili -- pebbly or stone, an area on Oahu's Leeward coast
· Maka -- It's meanings include eye or face as in Maka•kilo (observing eyes) and Maka•weli (fearful eyes)
· makakilo -- observant watchful eye, Oahu town
· Makala -- It's meanings include to loosen, release, or unfold as in Makala•pua (unfolding bloom) and Makala•wena (releasing glow)
· Makapuu -- beach on Oahu, bulging eyes
· makemake -- want; like; desire
· málamalama -- bright
· málie -- calm
· mamalamoe -- paddle fragment
· mamo -- descendant, posterity.
· mana -- supernatural or divine power, or to have authority, privilege or power
· manawale'a -- donate; describes someone who gives generously to others. "E manawale'a aku." Give generously.
· mana'o -- thought; belief
· Mānoa -- is a large and densely populated valley near Honolulu on the island of O'ahu. Mānoa means "vast," "wide," and "numerous."
· Mano -- Shark
· Manu -- Bird or winged creature
· maoli -- native, genuine, true, real
· má'ona -- full; had enough to eat
· Maopopo -- understand
· Mau -- plural marker (equivalent to adding the letter 's' after most English nouns)
· Maui -- 2nd largest island in the Hawaiian chain; name of demigod
· Maunalua -- Two mountains, also ancient name for Hawaii Kai
· mauna -- is part of many place names in Hawai'i such as Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, Maunawili. There is probably a mauna place name on every island. Mauna means "mountain."
· Mauna Kea -- White mountain; volcano on the Big Island
· Mililani -- Oahu town, beloved place of the chief
· minoaka -- to smile
· Moiliili -- pebble lizard, area on Oahu
· moiwi -- cut bone
· Mokapu -- Sacred island
· Moku -- It's meanings include island or isle as in Moku•ola (healing island) and Moku•lē'ia (island of abundance)
· mokuhau -- hau thicket, street on Maui
· mokulele -- airplane
· mokuola -- healing island
· mo'okU'auhau -- genealogy.
· mole -- bottom, as of a pit, ancestral root, foundation, source, cause.
N
· Na'au Pono -- Just or right-minded
· nakii -- to tie
· namunamu -- to grumble or complain
· Nana: Hawaiian Word -- to watch or observe
· nanaikala -- look to the sun
· Nanakuli -- to look at the knee, an area on Oahu's Leeward coast
· Nápo'opo'o -- the holes; a place on the Big Island
· no'eau -- expert, clever, wise, skillful
· noho -- "to stay," "sit," "reside," or even "chair." Noho wau i Hawai'i: I live in Hawai'i
· Nunu -- Dove
· nūpepa -- newspaper. "E heluhelu nūpepa." Read the newspaper.
· nūhou -- news. "Ua lohe'oe i ka nūhou?" Have you read the nūhou?.
· nu'u -- high place, summit
· Nuuanu -- Cool height; area on Oahu
P
· pá'ani -- play, sport, game
· pa'i -- to hit, slap, or spank
· pā'ina -- is a party or gathering with food. E hele mai i ka pā'ina! Come to the party!
· palaoa -- ivory or whale tooth
· palapala -- document of any kind.
· Palolo -- Clay; area on Oahu
· paki -- to spike
· panapana -- to pick, as in ukulele
· Paokalani -- one of Queen Lililiuokalani's homes
· Pápa'ikou -- hut in a grove
· Paumalu -- A popular surfing beach whose name means taken secretly
· pauoa -- type of fern
· Pehea ka 'óhana? -- How is your family?
· peku -- to kick
· pi'i -- to climb, ascend
· pihi maka'i -- police badge
· piko -- navel, umbilical cord, center.
· Pohoiki -- small depression
· ponahawai -- water circle
· pōpeku -- football. "Pā'ani pōpeku 'oe?" Do you play football?
· Popoki -- Cat
· pōwāwae -- soccer. "Pā'ani pōwāwae 'oe". Do you play soccer?
· Pua'a -- Pig or Pork
· pua'ala -- fragrant flower
· pulapula -- seedlings, sprout,descendant, offspring.
· pule -- "pray," "prayer," or "week" as in "this week." E pule kākou means "let us pray."
· pulelehua -- butterfly
· pu liki -- to embrace or hug
· Puna -- It's meanings include spring of water as in Puna•hou (new spring) and Puna•lu'u (underwater spring)
U
W
· Waiákea -- broad waters
· Wai'anae -- is a very large district on the Leeward side of the island of O'ahu. During the plantation era, it supported one of the largest populations on the island. Wai'anae means "waters of the 'anae or mullet fish."
· Waiánuenue -- Rainbow seen in water
· waieha -- water spray.
· waihe'e -- squid liquid.
· waikapU -- water of the conch.
· Waikoloa -- is an area on the Big Island between Waimea and Kona. Waikoloa means "duck water."
· wailele -- waterfall, cataract, cascade
· wailuku -- water of destruction.
· Waimānalo -- is a large, mostly Hawaiian community on the Windward side of O'ahu. It is also the name of a gulch in the Wai'anae area. The name means "drinkable water."
· Waipio -- curved waters
· wela -- hot
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