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n.

1. Long strip commencement of a mat.

2. Pile of mats; spread out as a mat or landscape. Kūmoena weuweu, pile of mats with grass or leaves sandwiched between the upper and lower layers, used for sleeping out-of-doors. ʻOia kūmoena kalukalu hoʻi o Ka-paʻa, that expanse of kalukalu grass of Ka-paʻa.

Pile of mats spread out, as a mat or scenic backdrop. See hula moena, paʻahu.

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