ʻā.pane
1. n. A kind of lehua tree with dark-red flower.
2. Short for ʻapapane, a bird. See ʻōhiʻa ʻāpane.
3. vs. Red, flushed, blushing.
1. n. A kind of lehua tree with dark-red flower.
2. Short for ʻapapane, a bird. See ʻōhiʻa ʻāpane.
3. vs. Red, flushed, blushing.
s. A species of bird much valued on account of its red feathers.
2. A species of the lehua, the ohia, with red blossoms, which are food for birds.
Reddened, as by a sudden suffusion of blood; flushed; blushing.
1. n., A drepanidine bird (Himatione sanguinea), much valued for its red feathers. Same as apapani.
2. n., A species of the ohia or lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha), having red blossoms: also known as ohia apane, ohia lehua, or lehua puakea.
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Short for ʻāpapane. Hawaiian honeycreeper (Himatione sanguinea), great singer, probably the most common of the sur- viving honeycreepers.
Kind of ʻōhiʻa lehua with dark red blossoms. Its nectar provides a food service for birds.
Red on the flesh when burned; hence, applied to anger; red with anger.
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