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aʻa 1. n. • small root, rootlet, • vein, artery, nerve, tendon, muscle. • fig., womb, offspring. [(AN) PPn *aka, root n] 2. nvt. to send greetings or love; joyous hospitality; joy at greeting a loved one. |
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| 1. | Ā e aʻa ana ʻo mea mā iāʻoe, | Then they send their regards to you. | aʻa₂ |
| 2. | aʻa kino ʻāʻī | jugular vein | ʻāʻī |
| 3. | aʻa kino akemāmā | pulmonary vein | akemāmā |
| 4. | aʻa kino hakuʻala | renal vein | hakuʻala |
| 5. | aʻa kino hilo | femoral vein | hilo₇ |
| 6. | aʻa kino kā | iliac vein | kā₇ |
| 7. | aʻa kino kū wāwae | tibial vein | kū wāwae |
| 8. | aʻa kiolea | aerial roots, as of pandanus | kiolea |
| 9. | aʻa koni | throbbing vein or artery, pulse; throbbing, as with excitement or passion | aʻa₁ |
| 10. | aʻa kūkūkū | varicose veins | kūkūkū |
| 11. | aʻa lewalewa | aerial roots, as put forth by | aʻa₁ |
| 12. | aʻa moku i ke poʻo | cerebral hemorrhage | aʻa₁ |
| 13. | aʻa puʻuwai ʻāʻī | carotid artery | ʻāʻī |
| 14. | aʻa puʻuwai akemāmā | pulmonary artery | akemāmā |
| 15. | aʻa puʻuwai hakuʻala | renal artery | hakuʻala |
| 16. | aʻa puʻuwai hilo | femoral artery | hilo₇ |
| 17. | aʻa puʻuwai kā | iliac artery | kā₇ |
| 18. | aʻa puʻuwai kū wāwae | tibial artery | kū wāwae |
| 19. | E aho ʻoe e hoʻomālō ma mua o ka hoʻokūkū i ʻole ai e huki ke aʻa. | You'd better stretch before the game so that you don't pull a muscle. | hoʻomālō₂ |
| 20. | He noni no Kaualehu, he pūhai aʻa. | A noni tree of Kaualehu [a rocky place at Kaʻū, Hawaiʻi] whose roots are in shallow ground. [one with superficial knowledge] | pūhai |
| 21. | ke koko maloko o nā aʻa | blood in the veins | aʻa₁ |
| 22. | kuʻu kaikaina i ke aʻa hoʻokahi | my younger sibling of the same womb | aʻa₁ |
| 23. | makamaka aʻa | friend who is warmly hospitable | aʻa₂ |
| 24. | ʻO ka huli maikaʻi, ʻoia ka wauke i pau i ke kua ʻia mamua, ā ʻo ka wauke i ulu aʻe mahope he ʻae ia, ā he ohi; ua ulu aʻe ka wauke hou ma ke aʻa a ma ka weli o ka wauke kahiko. | The best planting slips were from the mulberry which had been cut back before; the mulberry that grew back afterward were the ʻae and the ohi shoots; the mulberry grew again from the roots and the main root of the old mulberry. | ohi₃ |
| 25. | 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. | Arteriosclerosis is the hardening of the inner walls of the arteries slowing blood flow. | aʻahaʻapupū |
| 26. | ʻŌ kuʻu aʻa kēia, | This is my offspring. | aʻa₁ |
| 27. | ʻoʻoleʻa ke aʻa koko | hardening of arteries | ʻoʻoleʻa |
| 28. | Paʻi aʻa koko | small arteries or veins | paʻi aʻa |