1. n., Food, such as taro or potatoes, that is baked and dried: often preserved for use in time of scarcity or famine.
2. n., Pilotbread; ship-biscuit; hardtack.
3. n., A collection of watery particles floating in the air; a cloud. The Hawaiian astrologers classified the clouds according to their natural or phenomenal appearances as portraying omens of good fortune and prosperity or of misfortune and disaster.
4. n., The light of day; daylight.
5. n., The time of sunlight between two nights; daytime; day.
6. n., The earth; the world.
7. n., A new shoot or bud on a plant; also, a protuberance containing an axis with its appendages in an early or undeveloped state; a bud. A kupu, a lau, a loa, a ao, a muo, a liko.