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kāmanomano

/ kā.mano.mano / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Cenchrus agrimonioides, a native grass bearing a spike of spiny flowers, related to mauʻu kukū. The leaves used in love magic are called hoʻomano.

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s. A bitter gourd with a bitter shell outside.

Kamanomano (kā'-mā'-nō-mā'-no), n.

/ kā'-mā'-nō-mā'-no / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A shrub one to two feet high (Cenchrus calyculatus) which grows chiefly on old lava fields. The leaves and stem of the plant were used for medicine.

Polynesian grass-weed (Cenchrus calyculatus). The leaves were used in love magic.

A Hawaiian grass (Cenchrus agrimonioides) bearing a spike of spiny flowers. The leaves, used in love sorcery, are called hoʻomano.

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