lauʻawa
/ lau.ʻawa /n., Pagoda flower (Clerodendrum buchananii var. fallax), a low shrub with downy heart-shaped leaves and clusters of scarlet flowers, native to Java.
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n., Pagoda flower (Clerodendrum buchananii var. fallax), a low shrub with downy heart-shaped leaves and clusters of scarlet flowers, native to Java.
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s. The name of a wind at Hana, Maui; makani lauawaawa.
s. The leaf of the kalo when it first shoots out after the huli is planted.
2. The first two leaves or shoots of the huli.
1. The leaf when it first shoots out after the taro top (huli) is planted. Syn: Laupai.
2. The first two leaves or shoots of the huli.
3. Leaves of the awa plant.
4. A wind that blows at Hana, Maui; also called lauaua.
Name of a local wind at Hāna, Maui. (A.)
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