
receptor, as of nerve endings in the body, in biology. arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, hardening of the arteries, in medicine. name of a combination of diseases: liver complication resulting in hardening of the veins, bloody dysentery accompanied by fever. spelling of ʻaʻakū, name of a combination of diseases: liver complication resulting in hardening of the veins, bloody dysentery accompanied by fever. spelling of aʻa koko, vein, blood vessel.Īakoko. any of the large veins.Īʻa koko, ʻaʻa koko. To feel the severe pangs of child-birth.Īʻa kino. The progress or continuance of a sore.Īaki.

Eating increasing continuing, as a sore he mai aai, an increasing sore, he lepera aai ia. paa ana, sin will not increase in those who stand fast. Aole hoi e aai ka hewa iloko o ka poe e ku. To ulcerate to eat or make progress, as a sore. Nā manaʻo ʻaʻai ʻawa kaniʻuhū heartbreaking, sad thoughtsĪai. He maʻi ʻaʻai a spreading sore, infection, or cancer The hīnālea fish takes the shrimp readily. eating, spreading, festering, increasing, as a sore ulcerous, cancerous, malignant to eat away, corrode to take bait readily, as fish erosion. of ʻai₁, to eat, destroy or consume as by fire to erode. Pau ke aahui, ke aakoni oloko, the painful desire within has ceased.Īʻahuki. A desire for pleasure, attended with some sense of pain. Arteriosclerosis is the hardening of the inner walls of the arteries slowing blood flow.Īahui. ʻO ke aʻahaʻapupū, ʻo ia ka paʻa ʻana ʻo loko o ka ʻili o ke aʻa koko puʻuwai a hoʻēmi ʻia ke kahe o ke koko. Hōʻāʻā to look about or search in confusion, stray, wander disconcerted see ʻaʻā maka, ʻaʻaia.Į hōʻāʻā ana i nā makaaniani. Kanaka poupou aa ua ike an i kahi keiki i komoiii, aa no hoi ke kino. I loheia e na aa lololohe i mau aa lolo kuli. Dumbness inability to speak intelligibly also a dumb person. Silent still lonely, as a house uninhabited he aa ko ka hale, the people of the house are silent. To make a noise, as in trying to speak, as a dumb person hence, To be dumb, ua aa ka leo. It was heard from the dumb one who could hear, about those who were deaf and dumb I lohe ʻia e nā ʻāʻā lololohe i mau ʻāʻā lōlōkuli. 4.11) dumb, silent, still to stutter and stammer, as a dumb person. dumbness, inability to speak intelligibly, a dumb person (Puk. Chaff hulls the outside of seeds or fruit.
#Children of the whale kokono skin#
The outer husk of the cocoanut the skin of the banana, same as paaa. Hence, The name of a coarse kind of cloth, he aa haole. Name of the cloth-like covering near the roots of cocoanut leaves, aa niu. The caul of animals aa maluna o ke eke, the caul above the liver. Aa moni, a purse a scrip a bag to carry provisions in for a journey aole kanaka aa ole, no man without his scrip a bag for weights (of money.) Kanl. Ka ʻaʻa o ke au ma ke akepaʻa the caul of the bile and the liver (Oihk.

ʻaʻa maluna o ke ake caul above the liver

Kuʻu kaikaina i ke aʻa hoʻokahi my younger sibling of the same wombĪa. Ke koko maloko o nā aʻa blood in the veins Hoʻoaʻa to cause a plant or slip to take root to take root. See koholua.Īʻa koni throbbing vein or artery, pulse throbbing, as with excitement or passionĪʻa lewalewa aerial roots, as put forth by ʻōhiʻa trees at high altitudes or in damp climates It was called the a oo, the piercing a also a koholua. The name of an instrument made of smooth bone, and used formerly for piercing or killing an unborn child. an instrument made of smooth bone, formerly used for abortion, lancing, or bleeding. Ke ā nui, ke ā iki big jaw, little jaw (ON 1681)Ī. fig., to talk a lot, jabber, jibber jabber.
