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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 nā 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 nā 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 ahiahi | the bird that croaks in evening [the | keʻu |
| 4. | Ka pili o ke ahiahi | at the end of the evening, nightfall | pili₆ |
| 5. | kīpū ahiahi | tranquillity of eventide | kīpū₂ |
| 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 pō 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 |