"hāuna" meaning in Hawaiian

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Noun

IPA: /ˈhaːu̯.na/, [ˈhaːw.nə]
Etymology: From hau (“to strike”) + -na (nominalizing suffix). Etymology templates: {{af|haw|hau|-na|pos2=nominalizing suffix|t1=to strike}} hau (“to strike”) + -na (nominalizing suffix) Head templates: {{head|haw|noun}} hāuna
  1. a blow, a strike
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