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nvt. Densely populated, having many people; many people; to populate. I laukanaka au i nā leo kūpinaʻi (Kel. 61), that I peopled with echoes. hoʻo.lau.kanaka To have many people about one; to dispel loneliness with people. Ka manu hoʻolaukanaka, o ia uka ʻiu ano (song), the bird that dispels loneliness in that far, quiet upland.

laukanaka

/ LAU-KA-NA-KA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

s., See lau and kanaka, people. A place of people; where people live; laukanaka ole, a solitary place.

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Laukanaka (lă'u-kă'-nā'-ka), n.

/ lă'u-kă'-nā'-ka / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Lau, many, and kanaka, people.] A place of people; where many people live; laukanaka ole, a solitary place.

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