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kūkaenalo

/ kū.kae.nalo / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. n., Mole on the body, believed to be deposits of flies during infancy. Literally, fly dung.

2. n., Beeswax.

3. n., Unbleached muslin.

  • Examples:
    • Lio keʻokeʻo kūkaenalo, dusty white horse.

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s. Kukae and nalo, a fly. A name given by Hawaiians to unbleached or brown cotton cloth.

2. Beeswax; he kepau e hoohele ai i na lopi humuhumu.

Kukaenalo (kū'-kă'e-nă'-lo), n.

/ kū'-kă'e-nă'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Kukae and nalo, a fly.]

1. A name given by Hawaiians to unbleached or brown cotton cloth.

2. Bees-wax: he kepau e hoohai i na lopi humuhumu; a wax that causes sewing threads to move.

Unbleached muslin or brown cotton cloth.

beeswax; unbleached muslin.

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