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kikino Herb, as basil, thyme, etc. ʻO ke kōkoʻolau, he lauʻala lapaʻau ia i kī maikaʻi no ka lapaʻau ʻana i kekahi mau ʻano maʻi. Kōkoʻolau is a kind of herb with medical properties which makes a good tea for treating some kinds of sickness. Comb. lau + ʻala.

s. Lau, leaf, and ala, standing up. The name given to kalo leaves before the kalo is pulled or gathered. NOTE. After they are gathered for food they are called luau. See LUAU.

lauala

/ lă'u-ā'-la / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

n., [Lau, leaves, and ala, rising.] The fresh and mature leaves of the taro.

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