ulei
Same as hulei. Ulei ʻia akula ua paukū laholio nei, this rubber was stretched.
Same as hulei. Ulei ʻia akula ua paukū laholio nei, this rubber was stretched.
1. n., A native spreading shrub (Osteomeles anthyllidifolia 🌐), closely allied to other species found on some other islands of the Pacific. It has compound leaves, small white roselike flowers, small round white fruits. The wood is tough and formerly was used for digging sticks, fish spears, and the ʻūkēkē (musical bow).
2. n., Digging stick of ʻūlei wood.
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s. Name of a tree, the timber very hard; from this tree instruments were made for cultivating the earth, as the oo, &c.
v. To open; to uncover; to separate; helei, uwehe, wehe.
s. An opening; uncovering; ka helei, ka uwehe.
An opening; uncovering; ka helei, ka wehe.
A scrubby and much branching tree (Osteomeles anthyllidifolia). The timber is very hard. From this tree instruments were made for cultivating the earth, as the oo, etc.
To open; to uncover; to separate; helei, uwehe, wehe. Syn: Uwehe.
Native Hawaiian evergreen (Osteomeles anthyllidifolia). (NEAL 387.) See Plants: Uses.
Native Hawaiian evergreen shrub (Osteomeles anthyllidifolia), which grows in dry areas up to 1,000 feet. The wood is hard and was once used for fish spears and a native musical instrument, ʻūkēkē. Sometimes flexible branches were bent into hoops for fishnets. (NEAL 387.)
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