land

land
  1. Ground. 'Āina, honua; one (poetic); puluwai (rare). See legendary place.
   ♦ Native land, 'āina hānau, kulāiwi, one hānau.
   ♦ Land one has lived on for a long time, 'āpa'a.
   ♦ Once uncultivated land, fallow land, mahakea.
   ♦ Foreign land, 'āina haole, kahiki.
   ♦ Land rights, konohiki.
   ♦ Fee simple land, 'āina kū'ai, 'alolio, alodio.
   ♦ Land anciently exempt from rent and taxes, 'āina kūpono.
   ♦ Land inheritance, ili 'āina.
   ♦ Land grant, hā'awi 'āina.
   ♦ Crown lands, 'āina lei ali'i.
   ♦ Land boundary, palena 'āina.
   ♦ To establish or to act as land, ho'ohonua.
   ♦ Place where land and sea meet, 'ae kai.
   ♦ Altar marking land division, ahupua'a, ka'ānani'au.
   ♦ Ancient land units, in approximate order of size: moku, kalana, ahupua'a, 'ili, 'ili pa'a, 'ili kūpono, 'ili lele, lele, mo'o, mo'o 'āina, paukū, kīhāpai, kō'ele, kuleana; also: 'okana, 'āpana, ahunāli'i, hakuone, kuakua, nana'e. Land areas, wao (see Haw.-Eng. entries and entries that follow it), 'ilima, kalulu, kualono, kula, palahe'ī, poko.
  2. Debark. Pae, lele, hō'ili, ho'oili.

English-Hawaiian dictionary. 2015.

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