hā.kona
Same as hākonakona. (Perhaps PPN tona.)
Same as hākonakona. (Perhaps PPN tona.)
adj. Scorched or dried black, as breadfruit which hangs on the trees long after the season is over, when one side becomes parched and black with the sun; he hakona ka hua ulu.
2. It applies also to the side lying long on the dirt; the other side is kua paa.
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1. Scorched or dried black, as breadfruit which hangs on the trees long after the season is over, when one side becomes parched and black with the sun: he hakona ka hua ulu.
2. It applies also to the side lying long on the dirt; the other side is kua paa.
Scorched or dried black, as breadfruit which hangs on a tree long after the season is over. One side becomes parched and black from the sun.
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