Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXVII, Number 51, 14 April 1943 — Lesson In Hawaiian [ARTICLE]
Lesson In Hawaiian
Matron, tt 1. wahine 1 mare, 2. £.«- na wahine hooponipono. ig*tt*r, n. 1. Mea Wno, Syn. mat4rt*l. 2. «lau o Ikahi eha. Syn. pus, 3. Pilikia, Byn. d!fflculty. 4 Vtn olf. ' " Matting. n. Moena, tia Uiko hana moena. < Mattock, n. He kipikua. Mattreas, n. Pela moe. Mature, adj. l. Ōo, Syn.„'rīpe. 2. Mature Tefiect!on, hoonoo pono. Matuiity, n. :L Wa <Sto. 2. Ka piha o ka maoawa, 3. The maturity of a note, ka wa 'hookaa o ka plla aīe , Maunoieum, n. Hale kupapau nani. Maw, n. Opu holohoīona. Maxim ,n. Olelo naaiiao. Syn. proverb. Maximum, adj. Ka nui loa. May, n Mahina o Mjei. May, v. 1. Aeia. Sjfti. to be per- ! "H*tted. 2. Malia; paha He may' have gone, malia ua hala oia. Mayor, n. Meia, Ke poo o ke kulanakauhale. ! Maze, n. He wahi pakaawili; mea eehia. Mazy, adj. Pakaawili. Me, pron. la'u. Meadow, n. Aina kula i ka mauu. Meager, adj. 1. Wiwi; olala. 2. lawa ole; kupono ole! Meal, n. 1 Palaoa o kela me keia ano. 2. He paina. Mealy, adj. Maha'ha; Mean, adj. 1. Haahaa; pi; uahoa. 2. Iwaenakon'a. Mean point, kiko WAena konu. Mean, v. E manao. Means, pl. n. Kumu. Means of fnstruition, kumu o ka hoonaauao.