ē.ulu
1. nvt. Top of tree or plant; trimmed hedge top; cutting; to top, cut or crop off, as top branches.
2. n. A kind of taro, qualified by the terms keʻokeʻo and kohu uauahi.
1. nvt. Top of tree or plant; trimmed hedge top; cutting; to top, cut or crop off, as top branches.
2. n. A kind of taro, qualified by the terms keʻokeʻo and kohu uauahi.
kikino Top of a tree or plant. Dic.
v. To cut or crop off a branch with some smaller branches; e oki aku i ka eulu me na lala liilii; “no ka lau ka eulu pipili ka lani, oki ka honua.” See ULU, to grow.
s See ULU, to grow. A branch cut off to be planted again; a layer.
2. The top and branches of a tree which are cut off and left as good for nothing.
1. A branch cut off to be planted again; a cutting; a scion.
2. The top of a tree that is cut off. See eeelu.
To cut or crop off, as the top and branches of a tree.
Branch cut off to be planted again; a layer; to crop or trim off top branches.
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