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Kamalo (kă'-mā-lō'):

/ kă'-mā-lō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

the dry spell. Land section, Molokai.

Kamalō

/ Ka-malō / WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Harbor, land division, village, quadrangle, and gulch, southeast Molokaʻi; originally Kamaloʻo (the dry place). A kahuna was named for the place: see ʻIliʻiliʻōpae.

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Harbor, Kamalō, Molokaʻi. Narrow detrital sand beach bordering a wide, shallow fringing reef. A natural opening in the reef serves as a harbor. Lit., the dry place. The name was originally Kamalōʻo and is now abbreviated to Kamalō.

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