kākalaioa
/ kā.kalai.oa /1. vs., Thorny.
- Examples:
- Lei kākalaioa, crown of thorns [as worn by Christ].
- References:
- Kin. 3.18.
2. n., Gray nickers (Caesalpinia major, misidentified locally as C. crista), a straggly bramble, a pantropical vine indigenous to Hawaiʻi, with thorny branches and leaf stems and with small yellow flowers. Within each large spiny pod are two or three gray marble-like seeds, which are used for leis, also powdered for medicine.
- References:
- Neal 433.
3. n., Yellow nickers (Caesalpinia bonduc 🌐), today commonly called Hawaiian pearls, similar to the gray nickers, but with yellowish-gray instead of gray seeds.
- References:
- Neal 433–4.
- See kinikini #3.
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