kaua

See also: kāua and kauā

Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *kaugan. Cognate to Ingrian kavvan (for a long time), Finnish kauan (for a long time), Votic kauga (for a long time), Votic kōgiń (for a long time).

Adverb

kaua (comparative kauem)

  1. for a long time

Hawaiian

Etymology

From Proto-Polynesian *tau‘a (compare with Maori taua).

Noun

kaua

  1. a war, battle, army

Verb

kaua

  1. to fight
    Synonyms: hakakā, paio
  2. to go to war

References

  • Hawaiian Dictionary, by Pukui and Elbert
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