ā.nini
n. Eurya sandwicensis, a native tree or shrub in the tea family. Also wānini, (Neal 582.)
n. Eurya sandwicensis, a native tree or shrub in the tea family. Also wānini, (Neal 582.)
1. vs. Dwarfish, stunded, tiny. Rare.
2. vi. To vary, as great and small waves. Rare.
3. n. Awning. Eng.
kikino, Eaves (preceded by ke).
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adj. Small; dwarfish; stinted, as men or animals.
Dwarfish; very small; inferior; stunted.
dwarfish. Stream, Hanalei, Kauai.
Stream and beach, Hanalei district, Kauaʻi; also called Wanini. Lit., dwarfish, stunted.
1. Beach park, channel, ramp, reef, snorkeling site, windsurf site, ʻAnini, Kauaʻi. Narrow calcareous sand beach inshore of ʻAnini Reef, one of the longest and widest fringing reefs in Hawaiʻi at 2 miles long and 1,600 feet wide at its widest point. The beach park is midway along the beach. ʻAnini Channel, a wide sand-bottomed channel, cuts through the reef to the west of the beach park. The windsurf site, especially good for beginners, is west of the boat ramp. The snorkeling site is west of the channel. The ramp facility in the beach park is for smaller, shallow-draft boats. Lit., dwarfish, stunted.
Awning. Also called pale lā.
(ke) anini awning.
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