hū.kaʻa
n. Pitch, resin, gum from a tree; resinous timber drifting to Hawaiʻi from the northwest coast of America.
n. Pitch, resin, gum from a tree; resinous timber drifting to Hawaiʻi from the northwest coast of America.
kikino Resin, for musical instrument strings. Dic., ext. mng. Hūkaʻa ʻea. Acrylic.
s. A general name for pitch, resin or gum from a tree; any substance of a resinous nature.
2. A species of tree; an oak perhaps. Isa. 1:29. The turpentine tree perhaps.
[Hu, to ooze out of and kaa, foreign timber, particularly that which exudes any resinous substance.]
1. Pitch, resin or gum from a tree; any substance of a resinous nature.
2. Timber that drifts clown to the islands from the northwest coast of America, so called from the rosin that often peels off from that kind of floatage.
General name for pitch, resin, or gum from a tree; any resinous substance.
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