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1. n. Block of wood used to support a canoe out of water. Also ʻaki.

2. Useless, vain. (And.)

3. Straight, direct. (And.)

s. The blocks of wood on which double canoes rest when out of water.

2. The name of the wood out of which such blocks were made.

adj. Useless; in vain; without advantage; awkward.

2. Straight; direct.

Lona (lō'-na), adj.

/ lō'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Useless; in vain; without advantage; awkward.

2. Straight; direct (obsolete).

1. n., Block placed beneath a canoe to prevent contact with the earth; the blocks on which double canoes rest when cut of water.

2. n., The name of the wood out of which such blocke were made.

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Blocks of wood on which canoes rested while out of the water. See ʻaki.

Canoe rest, a block of wood to support a canoe out of water. See ʻaki, hakakauluna.

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