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vs. Indistinct, as the voice of a sick person. Rare.

s. Lau, leaf, and ulu, the breadfruit tree. The leaf of the breadfruit tree.

2. A word heard indistinctly, or an idea so obtained from a speaker as to give an uncertain meaning.

lauulu

/ lă'u-ū'-lu / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Lau, leaf, and ulu, the breadfruit tree.]

1. n., The leaf of the breadfruit tree.

2. n., A word heard indistinctly, or an idea so obtained from a speaker as to give an uncertain meaning.

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Lau-ʻulu

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Trail, Hale-a-ka-lā Crater, Maui. Lit., breadfruit leaf.

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