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Maʻawe. Types of Hawaiian fibers: olonā (a shrub); paʻaʻā, pāʻā (as of sugar cane); ʻaʻa (from coconut husk); heu (of fruits). Rare: mile, hāpue. Waste fiber of olonā, huna olonā, kae.

As referring to diet. Hāʻaʻa ʻai.

he kaula uuku, he olona, ka umiutni o ka waina a o ka ipu paha.

ma‘a’wě.

n. He maawe. Fiber of wood, nao.

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