![]() small island (0.35 acres, 40 feet elevation), Kahakuloa qd., Maui. ancient surfing area near Waiehu, West Maui. Those of Hilo with its sheer precipices inhale as the rain-bringing Earth-Fragrance wind blows. ![]() Ke honi maila kō Hilo pali kū kū ka makani he ʻAʻala Honua kiʻi ua. name of a wind accompanied by rain associated with Hilo. ![]() lit., fragrant (said to be named for the sweet smell of nearby laundries (TM)). lane, park, street, and section 13 of Honolulu (map 6). gulch and old heiau for human sacrifices, Waimea district, Kauaʻi. lit., hot garment (perhaps so called because of volcanic eruptions). spelling of ʻĀʻahualiʻi, a fabulous being said to have had extraordinary strength, to have come from the center of the earth, and to have been the creator of all dwarfs. a fabulous being said to have had extraordinary strength, to have come from the center of the earth, and to have been the creator of all dwarfs. hill, a kīpuka, Līhuʻe district, Kauaʻi (Macdonald-Abbott 390). Sirius, a zenith star that passes over Tahiti and Raʻiātea, formerly believed used by navigators one of the brightest stars in the heavens. abbreviation of ʻākau, north, as in surveying reports. See gazetteer for place names.Ī B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W Z AĪ₂. Mythological beings, and lua fighting strokes. Capitalized words, including the names of stars, months, winds and rains,
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