updated: 12/18/2016

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ahiahi
1. nvi. evening, late afternoon; to become evening. [(AN) PPn *afiafi, evening]

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1.E mālama ʻia ana kekahi ʻaha hoʻolohe e pili ana i kuleana wai o ka ʻaoʻao Koʻolau o Oʻahu i Kāneʻohe i kēia ahiahi.A hearing will be held regarding water rights on the windward side of Oʻahu in Kāneʻohe this evening.ʻaha hoʻolohe
2.He lele kekahi mau ʻano ʻōpeʻapeʻa i hola mōlehulehu o ke ahiahi, no ka mea, he ala mōlehu ia mau ʻano holoholona.Some kinds of bats fly only in the twilight hours of the evening because they are crepuscular creatures.ala mōlehu
3.ka manu keʻu ahiahithe bird that croaks in evening [the ʻalae, said also of one who brings bad luck or talks of it]keʻu
4.Ka pili o ke ahiahiat the end of the evening, nightfallpili₆
5.kīpū ahiahitranquillity of eventidekīpū₂
6.ʻO ka manawa maikaʻi e ulana ʻia ai ka lauhala, aia i ke kakahiaka, a i ʻole i ke ahiahi, a i ʻole i ka me ke kukui ʻaila māhu.The good time for the lauhala to be woven was in the morning, or the evening, or at night, with a kerosene lantern.kukui ʻaila māhu
7.Pāʻina aku nei wau ma laila ʻekolu ahiahi moekahi i kelā pule aku nei.I had dinner there three consecutive evenings last week.moekahi
8.Ua manaʻo māua e hiki ʻē i ʻaneʻi, ʻo ke ahiahi ʻia ʻana ihola ia.We thought of arriving here earlier but were overtaken by evening.ahiahi
9.Waiho kāhela i ka laʻi ā ahiahi ehuehu mai.Lying stretched out in the calm until at evening full of animation.ehuehu₁

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