ha‘amaahoosi U., to boast. 
ha‘amaa‘i v. i., to consecrate, to ordain, to 
set apart for sacred use. 
ha‘amaa‘inge v. n., holiness (late use). 
ha‘amaa‘ila-(ku) gerund., making holy. 
ha‘ama‘ani U., v. tr., to copy, to repeat after. 
cf. hé‘imaani. 
ha‘ama‘aninge, v. n., copying, repeating 
after. 
ha‘amaa‘u U., v. i., to frighten. 
ha‘amaa‘usi tr. 
ha‘amada v. tr., to soil. 
ha‘amae to bray nuts, yams, taro in a mortar. 
ha‘amaesi tr. 
ha‘amaesi 1. to kill. 
ha‘amaesi 2. to watch, as a cat a mouse. 
ha‘amahoro v. i., to cover up. 
ha‘amahorosi tr., to cause to pass in sight. 
ha‘amala v. i., to copy; ko ha‘amala po‘upo‘u 
ana, to make the sign of the cross on him. 
ha‘amalala-(ku) gerund., doing like. 
ha‘amalaohu v. tr. 1. to initiate. M. A., 
p. 233. hota ni mwane, ail the boys 
who are eligible. 2. U., to use a thing 
for the first time, tohansel. 3. to assist 
a novice in catching his first bonito. 
ha‘amalu v. i., to frighten fish or animals by 
one’s shadow falling upon them. 
ha‘amalusi tr. 
ha‘amamakine v. tr., to inspire with dread. 
ha‘amamalo v. tr., to cause to rest; used also 
with poss. 3; neke ha‘amamalo ‘amiu, I 
will cause you to rest. 
ha‘amamaa‘u U., v. i., to cause to fear. 
ha‘amamaa‘usi tr. 
ha‘amamu v. i., to entice fish with scraps of 
food, to burly; met., to entice a person 
with suggestions. 
ha‘amamue‘i U., v. tr., to scorch. mému 2. 
ha‘amamu‘i v. tr., to char, to burn (of food). 
mimu 2. 
ha‘amanata v. i., to train, to educate, to tame. 
ha‘amanata‘i tr. 
ha‘amanikulu‘e v. tr., to give praise to, to 
glorify, to make glorious. 
ha‘amanikulu‘ela-(ku) gerund. 
ha‘amanola yv. i., to give peace to, to cause 
peace; ‘oke ha‘amanola honotamamt, 
give peace in our time. 
ha‘amango 1. to bring toa finish. 2. to com- 
fort, to refresh; ha‘amango sae, to com- 
fort the mind. 
ha‘amasa v. i., to shame, to make ashamed: 
used with poss. 3. 
ha‘amataga v. i., to enlighten, to cast light 
upon, to let light in. 
ha‘amataqasi S., ha‘amatagali U., tr. 
ha‘amatagasila-(ku) gerund. 
ha‘ama‘u S., v. i., to honor, used with poss. 3. 
ha‘ama‘unge v. n., respect, honor. 
ha‘ama‘usi tr., to terrify. 
ha‘amau‘o S., v.i., to offend, to cause to offend, 
used with poss. 3. 
ha‘amiauta‘a v. tr., to strengthen, to make firm. 
ha‘amedo v. tr., to steep, to wet. 
ha‘amenamena v. i., to be false, to flatter. 
ha‘amola v. tr., to cause to fail. 
HA‘AOPO 
ha‘amola (continued). 
ha‘amolahi tr., to cause to fail, to cause to 
miss, to make of no effect. 
ha‘amotaahi S., v. tr., to inflict agony on, to 
persecute cruelly. 
ha‘amotaahila-(ku) gerund. 
ha‘amousi v. tr., to break off. 
ha‘amwadausi v. tr., to soften, to make easy. 
ha‘amwdimwei‘e S., v. tr., to belittle, to make 
of no account. 
ha‘amwdimwei'‘alana gerund. 
ha‘amwamwate'‘a v. i., to make light of, to 
belittle; me‘isae ha‘amwamuwwaie‘alana, 
making light of it. 
ha‘amwari v. tr., to enfeeble, to weaken by 
sickness or wounds. 
ha‘amwarila-(ku) gerund. 
ha‘amwaAsie‘ini v. tr., to laugh at, to mock, to 
jest at. 
ha‘andkusi U., v. tr., to seat, to cause to sit. 
ha‘ananama‘ini U., v. tr., to put spiritual 
power into. 
ha‘ananau v. tr., to instruct, to practise. 
ha‘ananaula-(ku) gerund. Wango ha‘ana- 
nau‘a, clearly. 
ha‘ananoa‘i, v. tr., to exercise, to accustom 
oneself to. 
ha‘ana‘o n., first fruits, early 
ha‘ana‘o, the first fruits. 
ha‘ana‘ola‘ini U., v. tr., to do a thing first, to 
do before anything else. 
ha‘anemo S., ha‘animo U., v. i., to get wet 
from rain, to be in the rain. 
ha‘anemosi S., ha‘animoli U., tr., to cause 
to get wet with rain. 
ha‘anine S., v. tr., to accustom oneself, to be 
accustomed; mu tolaha e ha‘anine, the 
wonted practices. 
ha‘anipili S., n., anguish. pili. ha'anipili 
e pilingie, he travailed with anguish. 
ha‘ano n., a scaffold. 
ha‘anga‘ingedi v. tr., to strengthen. 
ha‘angau v. tr., to feed; ‘ai ha‘angadu keni, 
ginger given to women as an ordeal. 
ha‘aoa‘i 1. v. tr., to apportion, to correspond 
to; ‘ure‘ure ha‘aoa‘ie hai suureit welu- 
malau, standing opposite to the four 
corners of the earth. 2. v. tr., to fulfill, 
to witness; ‘unu ha‘aoa‘’i, ‘unu ha‘aoa- 
‘inge, witness. 
ha‘aodo to straighten, to put straight, to 
direct; a Wate ha‘aodo, a proper name. 
ha‘aodohi huni lengu ha‘aodohie ‘aeka, to 
guide our feet. 
ha‘aodohila-(ku) gerund. 
ha‘aohu v. tr., to cause to boil, to boil vege- 
tables, etc. 
ha‘aohusi v. tr., to distribute, to apportion. 
ha‘aola v. tr., to put to silence; ere ha‘aola, to 
persuade. 
ha‘a‘olu three times. 
ha‘aono six times. 
ha‘a‘o‘oni v. tr., to cause to sink, to drown; 
to subject, to bring into submission; 
‘akalo e ha‘a‘o‘onie, a ghost took pos- 
session of him. 
ha‘aopo v. tr., to heat up food already cooked. 
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