- Hapaï
Hapaï, Inselgruppe, so v.w. Habal.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Hapaï, Inselgruppe, so v.w. Habal.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
hăpăi — HĂPĂÍ, hăpăiesc, vb. IV. tranz. 1. A mânca înghiţind repede şi cu zgomot. 2. (Rar) A vorbi repede şi fără şir (mâncând cuvintele). – Hap1 + suf. ăi. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 hăpăí vb., ind. prez. 1 sg. şi 3 … Dicționar Român
Hapai — Hapai, Inselgruppe, s. Tongaarchipel … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
hapai — /hah puy/, Hawaii. v.t. 1. to carry; lift. adj. 2. pregnant. [ < Hawaiian hapai] * * * … Universalium
hapai — /hah puy/, Hawaii. v.t. 1. to carry; lift. adj. 2. pregnant. [ < Hawaiian hapai] … Useful english dictionary
lift — Hāpai. Also: hi ilawe, aukū, hulei, wala, pūka ika i; ♦ lift up, ho oki eki e, ka ika i, pai, hāpai; ♦ lift off, hu e; ♦ lift from beneath, hālalo; ♦ lift again and again, hiuhiu. ♦ Lift weights, hāpai mea kaumaha, amo. ♦… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
elevate — Hāpai, ho oki eki e, hō iu, hiu, ho opinana. ♦ To elevate oneself by boasting of chiefly associates, pai ali i … English-Hawaiian dictionary
hoist — Hāpai, huki i luna. Also: unu, u u, hiu … English-Hawaiian dictionary
pregnant — Hāpai. Also: pu u, kanaka, kōkō, piha, newe, ūkō, laulau, kō. See saying, hakē … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Tāwhaki — While he has some god like attributes, in the legends he is described as a man from this world (Paraone 1850).GenealogyThe genealogy of Tāwhaki varies somewhat in different accounts. In general, Tāwhaki is a grandson of Whaitiri, a cannibalistic… … Wikipedia
Whakatau — In Māori mythology, Whakatau (or Whakatau pōtiki) is a son of Tūwhakararo and Apakura. One day Apakura throws her apron into the sea, and a sea deity named Rongotakawhiu takes it and works it into human form, and Whakatau is born. The sea deity… … Wikipedia