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Concordance - Lāʻieikawai

hoʻolohe

1. listen, obedient; to mind, heed; attention (a military command). caus/sim of lohe, to hear, mind, obey, listen...

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Ch.2 p.12 para.4 sent.1I ia manawa a kahi kanaka e kamaʻilio ana me ke aliʻi, e noho ana ka makāula i ia manawa e hoʻolohe ana i ke ʻano o ke kamaʻilio ʻana.As the man was talking with the chief, the seer remained listening to the conversation; it just came to him that this was the one whom he was seeking.
Ch.3 p.17 para.2 sent.2Ma kā ʻoukou mea e ʻōlelo mai ai, ma laila wau e hoʻolohe ai, no ka mea, he kanaka wau i hana pono ʻole ʻia e nā mea waʻa i koʻu holo ʻana mai Oʻahu mai, no laila wau e haʻi mua aku nei iā ʻoukou, e nā mea waʻa, malia o like ʻoukou me lāua.”whatever you demand, I will accede to; for I was not well treated by the men who brought me here from Oahu, so I will first make a bargain with you men, lest you should be like them."
Ch.3 p.18 para.4 sent.5Hoʻolohe mai auaneʻi ʻoe a i kani aku ka leo o ka ʻiʻiwipōlena, a laila, aia wau ma waho o ka hale o ko hānai.if you hear the note of the iiwipolena, then am I without your ward's house;
Ch.4 p.25 para.7 sent.4Ma kāu hana e ʻōlelo mai ai, ma laila wau e hoʻolohe ai a e hoʻokō ai hoʻi, ma ka mea kūpono naʻe o ka hoʻokō aku.and will do whatever you tell me just as we have agreed,
Ch.6 p.34 para.6 sent.1I ia manawa a ke aliʻi e hoʻolohe ana i ka pule a ka makāula, ʻike maila ʻo ʻAiwohikupua, ʻo kāna makāula kēia.As the chief listened to the prophet's prayer, Aiwohikupua recognized his own prophet,
Ch.10 p.53 para.7 sent.3Hoʻolohe aku kākou ʻo ka leo o ke kāhea mai, a kau kākou ma luna o nā waʻa, a laila palekana.”now we shall hear them calling to us, and go on board the canoe, then we shall be safe."
Ch.12 p.65 para.3 sent.2E like me kāu i ʻōlelo mai nei iā mākou, a pēlā no mākou e hoʻolohe ai.as you have said; and so we obey.
Ch.19 p.99 para.3 sent.6Na ua ʻohe lā kēia ola ʻana e ola aku nei mai ka lua kupapaʻu mai, no laila, e hoʻolohe ʻoe me ka mālama loa e like me kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoe.”It was this flute that saved me from the other side of the grave; therefore, listen and guard well my sayings."
Ch.21 p.108 para.2 sent.2ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Maliʻo iā Halaaniani, “E hoʻolohe ʻoe i kaʻu.Malio said to Halaaniani. "You listen to me!
Ch.21 p.108 para.4 sent.2Ua hoʻolohe nō kāna moʻopuna i ke kauoha a ke kupuna wahine.the grandchild obeyed her command.
Ch.21 p.109 para.9 sent.1ʻĪ aku ʻo Halaaniani, “E hoʻolohe pono loa ʻoe!Said Halaaniani, "You listen well;
Ch.21 p.109 para.9 sent.3Hoʻolohe akula nō ʻo Lāʻieikawai ma nā ʻōlelo a kona hoa heʻe nalu.Laieikawai listened for the word of her surfing comrade.
Ch.22 p.116 para.2 sent.2Ua ʻupu aku wau ʻo ke aliʻi o Kauaʻi ke kāne, akā, ʻaʻole naʻe i hoʻolohe i kaʻu ʻōlelo; ua lilo aku iā Halaaniani.I wished to have the chief of Kauai for her husband, but she would not listen to me, she became Halaaniani's;
Ch.23 p.122 para.3 sent.2E hoʻolohe mai ʻoe i ke kani aku a kuʻu pū lāʻī, ʻelima aʻu puhi ʻana.Listen to me play on the ti-leaf trumpet; when I have blown five times,
Ch.23 p.122 para.5 sent.4Pēlā a hiki i ka lima o ke kani ʻana o ka pū lāʻī, ʻaʻole ʻo Halaaniani i ʻike iki ua huli aʻe ka maka a hoʻolohe i kēia mea kani.so on until the fifth time, but Halaaniani did not see the girl turn her eyes or listen to the sound.
Ch.23 p.123 para.3 sent.3ʻAʻole naʻe e hiki, no ka mea, ua lilo loa ʻo Lāʻielohelohe i ka hoʻolohe i ka mea kani.and she stopped, for her attention was attracted to the music.
Ch.24 p.126 para.4 sent.1Hoʻolohe ʻoe."Wait,
Ch.24 p.127 para.7 sent.4Akā hoʻi, ua hoʻolohe akula ia i kaʻu kauoha, ʻaʻole e lilo i kekahi mea ʻē aʻe.But if she has harkened to my command not to trust anyone else,
Ch.24 p.127 para.7 sent.6Ua hoʻolohe nō kuʻu moʻopuna i kaʻu ʻōlelo.”if my grandchild has harkened to my command."
Ch.28 p.154 para.5 sent.1“Ma ia hope iho, hoʻolohe mai ʻoukou, a i kuʻi ka hekili, ua ka ua, kaikoʻo ka moana, he waikahe ma ka ʻāina, ʻōlapa ka uila, uhi ka noe, piʻo ke ānuenue, kū ka pūnohu i ka moana, hoʻokahi malama e poʻi ai ka ʻino a mao aʻe, aia wau ma ke kua o nā mauna i ka wā mōlehulehu o ke kakahiaka."After this, hearken, and when the thunder rolls, the rain pours down, the ocean swells, the land is flooded, the lightning flashes, a mist overhangs, a rainbow arches, a colored cloud rises on the ocean, for one month bad weather closes down, when the storm clears, there I am behind the mountain in the shadow of the dawn.
Ch.29 p.159 para.1 sent.1“Inā e hoʻolohe ʻoe i kaʻu ʻōlelo, a laila, e pakele ʻoe i ka luku e hiki mai ana, a ʻoiaʻiʻo."If you listen to my word, then you will be spared from the destruction that is verily to come;
Ch.29 p.159 para.5 sent.1A no kēia ʻōlelo a Waka, hāliu akula ka makāula i ke aliʻi, a ʻōlelo akula, “Mai hoʻolohe i kā ko kupuna wahine, no ka mea, e hiki mai ana ka luku nui ma luna o nā aliʻi.And at Waka's words the seer turned to the chiefs and said, "Do not listen to your grandmother, for a great destruction is coming over the chiefs.

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