- anuhea
- Maori for nasty, ugly, listless, pinched with cold, weak, unsightly
Maori-English dictionary. 2008.
Maori-English dictionary. 2008.
sweet pea — Pī wai anuhea, pī anuhea … English-Hawaiian dictionary
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cool — Olu olu (pleasantly); hu ihu i (chilly); ma ū (damp). Also: anu, anuanu, ho ānu, hau, olu, ko eko e, aniani; anuhea; waianuhea (as in mountains); wai olu, hauhau, ho oma alili, mō olu, līhau, ho ānu. ♦ Cool chill, lī anu. ♦ To cool off … English-Hawaiian dictionary
fragrance — A ala, ala, onaona, anuhea; moani (wafted). See hala3, pō2, smell, sweet, and saying, friend … English-Hawaiian dictionary
legendary beings — Po e o nā mo olelo. Legendary beings include akua (gods); kupua (demigods); aumākua (family gods); akua lapu (ghosts); po e e epa (mysterious beings); mo o, kiha (water lizards); koa (warriors). See HM. No concepts were comparable to… … English-Hawaiian dictionary