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n. Path, trail. He ihona, he piʻina, he kaolo (saying), going down, going up, a path [life has its ups and downs].

n. Jowl, sagging chin, double chin; sagging part of the neck of an eel. Cf. ʻolo, sag.

s. The descent of a hill or pali; the going down a hill. See KAKAIPALI, also OLO.

Kaolo (kă'-ō'-lo), n.

/ kă'-ō'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A zigzag pathway down a hill.

Jowls, double chin, sagging chin.

Path, trail (PE). Also, ihona (DM).

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