ʻā.wili
1. vt. To mix, interweave, entwine; mixed, agitated. Cf. koʻi ʻāwili. Koko ʻāwili, mixed blood. (PCP kaawili.)
2. n. Alligation (an old arithmetic term). ʻĀwili kaulua, alligation alternate.
1. vt. To mix, interweave, entwine; mixed, agitated. Cf. koʻi ʻāwili. Koko ʻāwili, mixed blood. (PCP kaawili.)
2. n. Alligation (an old arithmetic term). ʻĀwili kaulua, alligation alternate.
v. To mix together different ingredients.
2. To make a garment of different textures of cloth.
3. To wind; to twist about a thing; to entwine. Iob. 8:17.
4. To be agitated with conflicting emotions. See WILI.
1. To mix together, as different ingredients.
2. To form of different textures, as cloth.
3. To twist together; to interweave; to form by twisting or twining; to entwine.
4. To be disturbed; to be agitated. See wili.
Point, Hoʻō-pū-loa qd., South Kona; ancient surfing area, Puna district, Hawaiʻi (Finney, 1959a:51). See Kawili. Lit., swirl.
1. Bay, fishing site, Keaukaha, Hawaiʻi. 2. Beach, fishing site, point, Manukā, Hawaiʻi. Black sand beach on the south side of ʻĀwili Point at the base of a small littoral cone. Near the end of Road to the Sea. The point is one of the Big Island's famous ulua fishing sites. Lit., swirl.
E huli iā “ʻāwili” ma Ulukau.
Search for “ʻāwili” on Ulukau.