Ipu (term used for both the gourd plant and the hula drum made of two gourds sewed together, played by chanters; various types, ipu and below); hue (various types, hue and below); pōhue, ʻumeke pōhue.
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- Other kinds: hue ʻawaʻawa (bitter); hulilau (fig., woman, wife, mother); ihiloa, ʻio, ʻiole-holo-kula, kepena, kūkaeʻiwa; kūpala, lauhue, mūʻolo, noʻunoʻu, nukupueo, ʻōlaelae, pāhaʻahaʻa, pākākā, palaʻai, panunu kuahiwi; pūliʻuliʻu, pūʻulīʻulī, ʻulīʻulī (for rattles).
- Stem of gourd leaf, hā ipu.
- Upper part of gourd, hū pā ipu.
- Juice of a green gourd, pahukaʻa.
- Gourd with hourglass shape, ipu pueo.
- Large gourd, hulilau (fig., woman); lonolau, nonolau.
- Bottle-necked gourd, mūʻā.
- Gourd containers: hōkeo (fig., a trifle); omo, ʻolo, hue wai, ipu ʻaumakua, laha.
- Cord support for gourds, ʻaha hāwele.
- Cord with which cracks in gourds were sewn together, ʻahamaka.
- Gourd hanger, haka ipu, kā ipu.
- Gourd drums: ipu hula, ipu paʻi, ipu heke, ipu heke ʻole, ipu wai.
- Top gourd in drum, heke.
- Gourd drumbeat, pā, kāhela, kūkū.
- Gourd hula, hula kuolo (large gourd); hula ʻulīʻulī (rattle).
- Gourd whistle, ipu hoehoe, ipu hōkiokio.
- Gourd for fishing, kākū.
- Gourd for kilu game, kilu.
- Concoction made of gourd fruits and kukui nuts, kumuhonua.
- Pōhue gourd nose, ihu pōhue (stupid).
- The gourd bottle gurgles when not filled, i ʻolāʻolā nō ka hue wai i ka piha ʻole (of ignorant talk).
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