Associations to the word «Hawaiian»

Wiktionary

HAWAIIAN, adjective. (of a person) Descended from the peoples inhabiting the Hawaiian Islands prior to European contact.
HAWAIIAN, adjective. Of or having to do with the Hawaiian race, culture, or language.
HAWAIIAN, adjective. Of or having to do with the culture of the US state of Hawaii.
HAWAIIAN, adjective. Of or having to do with a resident of the US state of Hawaii.
HAWAIIAN, noun. A descendant of the peoples inhabiting the Hawaiian Islands prior to European contact.
HAWAIIAN, noun. A resident of the US state of Hawaii.
HAWAIIAN, noun. A pizza topped with ham and pineapple.
HAWAIIAN, proper noun. The Hawaiian language.
HAWAIIAN GOOSE, noun. The nene, Branta sandvicensis.
HAWAIIAN GOOSE, noun. Used other than as an idiom: see Hawaiian,‎ goose.
HAWAIIAN HAWK, noun. Buteo solitarius, a raptor of the Buteo genus endemic to Hawaiʻi.
HAWAIIAN HAWKS, noun. Plural of Hawaiian hawk
HAWAIIAN PIDGIN, proper noun. A creole language based in part on English used by most "local" residents of Hawaii.
HAWAIIAN PIDGIN, proper noun. Any pidgin language based on Hawaiian, especially used in the second half of the 19th century and the earliest 20th century.
HAWAIIAN ROLL, noun. A form of sushi made with tuna, kamaboko, and other ingredients.
HAWAIIAN ROLLS, noun. Plural of Hawaiian roll
HAWAIIAN SHIRT, noun. A collared, short-sleeved shirt of a style originating in Hawaii, typically having a brightly-colored Polynesian print.
HAWAIIAN SHIRTS, noun. Plural of Hawaiian shirt
HAWAIIAN SLING, noun. A device used in spearfishing, operating much like a bow and arrow on land, but with its energy stored in rubber tubing rather than a shaft.
HAWAIIAN SLINGS, noun. Plural of Hawaiian sling

Dictionary definition

HAWAIIAN, noun. The Oceanic languages spoken on Hawaii.
HAWAIIAN, noun. A native or resident of Hawaii.
HAWAIIAN, adjective. Of or relating to or characteristic of the state or island of Hawaii or to the people or culture or language.

Wise words

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