aloha
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hawaiian aloha (“love”), from Proto-Polynesian *qarofa. Doublet of aroha and aropa.
Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: ə-lō’-(h)ə, IPA(key): /əˈləʊ.(h)ə/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (US) enPR: ə-lō’-hä, ə-lō’-ə, IPA(key): /əˈloʊˌhɑ/, /əˈloʊ.ə/
- Rhymes: -əʊhɑː, -əʊhə, -əʊə
Noun
aloha (plural alohas)
- (Hawaii) Good wishes, love. [from 19th c.]
- 2012, Julia Flynn Siler, Lost Kingdom, Grove Press, page 91:
- Traveling as the princess regent with a retinue that included Princess Ruth and Queen Kapi‘olani, Lili‘u was welcomed by enormous crowds and lavish outpourings of aloha, as her subjects clasped her knees and kissed her hands and feet to show their reverence.
- (Hawaii) An utterance of aloha (see Interjection, below). [from 19th c.]
Derived terms
Interjection
aloha
- (chiefly Hawaii) Expressing good wishes when greeting or parting from someone; hello; goodbye. [from 19th c.]
Translations
hello — see hello
goodbye — see goodbye
Further reading
- “aloha”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
Anagrams
Hawaiian
Etymology
From Proto-Polynesian *qarofa, from Proto-Oceanic *qalopan, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qaləpan, from Proto-Austronesian *qaləpan, from *qaləp (“to beckon, wave”). Cognate with Maori aroha.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈlo.ha/, [əˈlo.hə]
Interjection
aloha
Synonyms
Derived terms
- aloha ahiahi
- aloha awakea
- aloha kakahiaka
- aloha ʻauinalā
- aloha ʻino (“what a pity”)
- ālohaloha (reduplication)
- hoʻālohaloha (“express affection”)
Descendants
Noun
aloha
- love, compassion, affection, mercy, sympathy, pity, kindness, sentiment, grace, charity
- greeting, salutation, regards
- sweetheart, lover, loved one
Verb
aloha
- (transitive) to love, be fond of
- Aloha wau iā ʻoe
- I love you.
- (transitive) to show kindness, mercy, pity, charity, affection
- (transitive) to venerate
- (transitive) to remember with affection
- (transitive) to greet, hail
- (stative) to be loving, kind
- (stative) beloved, loving, kind, compassionate, charitable, lovable
Further reading
- Pukui, Mary Kawena, Elbert, Samuel H. (1986) “aloha”, in Hawaiian Dictionary, revised & enlarged edition, Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, →ISBN
Indonesian
Etymology
Borrowed from Hawaiian aloha, from Proto-Polynesian *qarofa, from Proto-Oceanic *qalopan, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qaləpan, from Proto-Austronesian *qaləpan, from *qaləp (“to beckon, wave”).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /aˈloha/ [aˈlo.ha]
- Rhymes: -oha
- Syllabification: a‧lo‧ha
Interjection
aloha
Further reading
- “aloha” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.