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nvs.

1. Rose; rosy. Eng.

2. Also roke Roast. Eng. Pipi loke, roast beef.

s. A vicious orthography for rose. Eng. A rose.

Loke (lō'-ke), n.

/ lō'-ke / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Mod.] Variant of rose; a rose.

Rose, rosy. Eng.

Rose, rosy.

Rose (Rosa spp.), a low altitude favorite in Hawaiʻi, but it needs care: fertilizer, pruning, and regular spraying. A few varieties grown in Hawaiʻi include the China rose with crimson or pink flowers, the green rose with narrow green leaves for petals, and a white rose with pink forms. The flower of Maui is the double “a” pink or the Damask rose, known as lokelani. (NEAL 394.)

rose; roast.

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Search for “loke” on Ulukau.

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