mahana

See also: māhana

Finnish

Noun

mahana

  1. essive singular of maha

Anagrams

Hawaiian

Etymology

ma- + hana (warm)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maˈha.na/, [məˈhɐ.nə]

Verb

mahana

  1. (stative) warm

Noun

mahana

  1. warmth, heat
  2. rest, repose, vacation
  3. farm, plantation, patch
  4. a class of chiefs

Derived terms

  • hoʻomahana

References

  • Pukui, Mary Kawena, Elbert, Samuel H. (1986) “mahana”, in Hawaiian Dictionary, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press

Maori

Etymology

ma- + hana

Adjective

mahana

  1. cordial, warm
    He kuira, he hōro, he paraikete ō mātau hai huihi i a mātau i ngā pō kei te moe mātau, kia mahana ai mātau.
    We had quilts, shawls and blankets to cover us at night when we were sleeping, so that we were warm.

Derived terms

  • aromahana (tepid, lukewarm)
  • inemahana (thermometer)
  • pāmahana (temperature)
  • pūmahana (warmth)
  • whakamahana (to heat up)

References

  • mahana” in John C. Moorfield, Te Aka: Maori–English, English–Maori Dictionary and Index, 3rd edition, Longman/Pearson Education New Zealand, 2011, →ISBN.

Rapa Nui

Etymology

ma- + hana

Noun

mahana

  1. day

Adjective

mahana

  1. tepid, warm

References

Tahitian

Etymology

ma- + hana

Noun

mahana

  1. day
  2. sun

References

Tuamotuan

Etymology

ma- + hana

Verb

mahana

  1. (stative) warm

References

  • Stimson, J. Frank (1965), A Dictionary of Some Tuamotuan Dialects of the Polynesian, The Hague: The Royal Institue of Linguistics and Anthropology.
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