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omilu, the liver of Milu, p. 56. keawemanhili, a deity, p. 184, Keinohoomanawanui, a sloven, one persistently unclean, p. 88. Ke po-lua ahi, the pit of fire, inferno, p. 18. Ke ue nei au ia olua, I grieve for you two, p. 41. ki, a plant having a saccharine root, the leaves of which are used for wrapping up bundles of food; the leaves are also used as food for cattle and for thatching. kihei, a mantle worn over the shoulders. kilu, play, or game, p. 127. koa tree, Acacia koa. ko'a aina aumakua, fishing-station, p. 229. ko'a ia, fishing-station. ko'a ku-ula, p. 227. ko'a lawaia, fishing-station, p. 222. koali, same as kowali. koas, fighting men, p. 157. koele, a small division of land; hence, a field planted by the tenants for a landlord; a garden belonging to the chief, but cultivated by his people, p. 260. kohola, a reef. kolea, plover, p. 71. kona, a severe storm that comes up from the equator, p. 183. konane, a game like checkers. Konohiki, feudal lord, a head man with others under him. konohili, wife of a feudal lord, p. 87. kou, a large shade tree growing mostly near the sea, p. 161. kowali, convolvulus vine, a swing made of these vines, p. 46. Ku, Substance. ku, arose, p. 24. kuaha, a stone-paved platform, p. 156. Ku-Kaua-Kahi, a triad--the Fundamental Supreme Unity, p. 15. kukini, trained runner. kuko, to wish, to lust, p. 89. kukui tree, Aleurites molluccana, p. 88. Kulu-ipo, the fallen chief, he who fell on account of the tree, p. 17. kumukahi, east wind, p. 41. Kumu-uli, the fallen tree, he who fell on account of the tree, p. 17. kupa, native born person, p. 271. Kupapau o Puupehe, Tomb of Puupehe, p. 181. kupua, demigod, p. 43. ku-ula, fishing-station. Lae, cape (of land), p. 148. la-i leaves, dracaena leaves. laka loa, p. 216. lalo puhaka, p. 16. lama, a forest tree (Maba sandwicensis) which has very hard wood, p. 258. lana, floating, p. 20. lanai, arbor, p. 150. lau, four hundred, p. 190. lauele, a species of turnip. lawalu, to cook meat on the coals wrapped in ki leaves, p. 147. leho, kauri shell. lehoula, a species of leho of a red color, a red shell-fish. lehua tree, Metrosideros polymorpha. leiomano, shark's tooth weapon, p. 203. leis, wreaths. lele, p. 150. lelekawa, to jump from the rocks into deep water, p. 256. lele kowali, p. 46. Lelepua, arrow flight, p. 88.
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