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n.

1. Darkness of rain or rain clouds.

2. A new house before it has beem made noa, or free from taboo. Cf. ʻeleao 3.

3. Door on the weather end of a house. Cf. ʻeleao 4.

4. Ancestor or aged male of a family.

5. A major illness (no data).

Eleua (ē-lĕ-ū'a), n.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

The door at the weather-end of a native Hawaiian house. The door at the opposite end was named eleao.

The door at the weather end of a native house (AP).

E huli iā “ʻeleua” ma Ulukau.

Search for “ʻeleua” on Ulukau.

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