Wehewehe Wikiwiki Hawaiian language dictionaries

awaloa

kikinonoun / awa.loa / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Place where bones of chiefs were hidden, as in a cave.

  • Literally, eternal harbor.

Nā LepiliTags: aliʻi

Papa helu loliWehewehe Wikiwiki update log

s. A place where the bones of chiefs were hid; he iwi kau i ka awaloa.

Awaloa (ă'-wă-lŏ'a), n.

/ ă'-wă-lŏ'a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A place where the bones of chiefs were hid; the framework or platform on which the bones of chiefs were laid when secreted in a cave or pit (luahuna).

Awaloa (ā'wă-lo'a):

/ ā'wă-lo'a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

long entrance. Land section, Kona, Oahu.

Place where the bones of chiefs may be hidden, as a cave. Lit., haven eternal.

No nā lepiliRegarding tags: Pili piha a pili hapa paha kēia mau lepe i nā hua o luna aʻe nei.Tags may apply to all or only some of the tagged entries.

E huli iā “awaloa” ma Ulukau.

Search for “awaloa” on Ulukau.

Hāpai i wehewehena hou a i ʻole i ʻōlelo hoʻoponoponoSuggest a translation or correction

E hāpai i kahi wehewehena a i ʻole hoʻoponopono no Wehewehe Wikiwiki.Suggest a translation or correction to the Wehewehe Wikiwiki Community Dictionary for consideration.

Mai hoʻouna mai i noi unuhi ʻōlelo.This is not a translation service.