ālālā
kikino | noun / ā.lālā /n., Sweet potatoes that bear front branch (lālā) vines.
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n., Sweet potatoes that bear front branch (lālā) vines.
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1. nvi., To bawl, bleat, squeal, cry, caw, yelp, wail, scream; such noises.
2. crow (Corvus tropicus 🌐), named for its caw; endangered.
n., Hawaiian3. nvt., A style of chanting with open mouth vibration and tremor of the voice, and prolonged vowels; to chant thus
4. vt., To gargle.
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Variant spelling of -alaala.
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iʻoa, Aral.
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s., Name of a bird; a species of raven on Hawaii; so named from its cry, resembling that of a child. Laieik. 29.
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v., To cry, as the young of animals. Mik. 1:8.
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s., The cry of young animals; a crying; weeping; a bleating, crying, &c, of flocks. 1 Sam. 15:14. The squealing of hogs. .Laieik. 17.
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s., A specie of potato with fruit on the leaves. See alaala.
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v., To bleat; to cry, as the young of animals.
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crying. Elevation, North Hilo, Hawaii.
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n., The tuber of a potato vine which is found outside of the hill, or at the end of a root.
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n., The cry of young animals; a crying; weeping; a bleating of flocks; the squealing of hogs.
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n., Name of the Hawaiian crow; the raven (Corvus tropicus) of Hawaii: so named from its cry, resembling that of a child.
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High point between Kailua beach and Lanikai, Oʻahu. A tall stone at the point is used by fishermen as a landmark to locate a fishing station at sea.
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Hill at Kulaʻimano, Hawaiʻi.
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Fishing shrine, point, Kailua, Oʻahu. Point at the south end of Kailua Beach that separates Kailua and Lanikai. The point takes its name from the fishing shrine, a natural stone formation on the ridge above. Wailea, a companion fishing shrine, is located at the south end of Lanikai.
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Hawaiian crow (Corvus tropicus) noted for its early morn- ing noise, a caw sounding like the cry of a young animal. Its habitat extends the length of the Kona side of Hawaiʻi island. Now endangered.
is the word for the bleating of sheep and for the cries of the young of all animals.
the names of many Hawaiian birds come from their peculiar cries: alani, ʻaʻo, ʻālala, ʻēlepaio, nau, ʻūlili, kioea, and kōlea among others.
is the word for the bleating of sheep and for the cries of the young of all animals.
Sweet potato that grows on the vine part of the plant.
to cry as young animals.
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