ʻehuʻawa
kikino | noun / ʻehu.ʻawa /Same as ʻahuʻawa (Cyperus javanicus 🌐).
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Same as ʻahuʻawa (Cyperus javanicus 🌐).
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kikino, Cyperus javanicus. A sedge.
s., A species of strong grass or rush from which cords are made; also written ahuawa.
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n., A species of plant (Cyperus laevigata); any rush-like herb growing in wet places, or on the banks of lakes, ponds, or sluggish streams; the sedge. See ahuawa.
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A sedge (Cyperus javanicus). (NEAL 86.) See Plants: Uses.
Sedge (Cyperus javanicus) found in or near marshes and taro patches. Its fiber, stripped from the stem, was used to strain ʻawa and make cordage. The leaves were fashioned into hats. (NEAL 86.)
See ʻahuʻawa.
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