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v. To be too ripe; rotten, as anything lying out in the rain; ua kapule alamea, i ka ua.

s. The name of a species of hard stone from volcanoes, out of which stone axes were made.

Alamea (ā-lă-mĕ'a), n.

/ ā-lă-mĕ'a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A hard volcanic stone, out of which stone axes were made.

Alamea (ā-lă-mĕ'a), v.

/ ā-lă-mĕ'a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be fully ripe or on the point of decay.

Hard stone of volcanic origin used in making the adze (koʻi).

Variety of sweet potato. (HP 141.)

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