mapū
Same as pū, rope tied to a canoe endpiecea.
Same as pū, rope tied to a canoe endpiecea.
nvs. Fragrance, especially, wind-blown fragrance; wafted; bubbling, splashing, as water; dipping, swooping. Fig., surging, as emotion. Ke māpu nei ke ʻala o ka maile, the fragrance of the maile floating in the breeze. Māpu mai kona aloha (PH 30), her love pours sweetly forth. ʻO ka uahi māpu kea, white wafted smoke. ʻO ka hinihini kani kua mauna, ʻo ka māpu leo nui, kani kohākohā (PH 204), the land shell crying in the mountain ridge, loud voice carried in the wind, shrilly calling. hoʻo.māpu Caus/sim. (Perhaps PPN mapu.)
See koloa māpu.
n. Ape, baboon.
v. To rise up, as incense; to rise up and float off.
2. To spatter, as when rowing a canoe.
3. Hoo. To set off together, as two persons riding in on the surf on a bet.
adj. Moving, as a gentle wind; floating, as odoriferous matter in the breeze; spattering. as water from a paddle.
s. The name of a wind.
2. A ring-tailed monkey.
1. Moving, as a gentle wind; floating, as odoriferous matter in the breeze.
2. Spattering, as water from a paddle.
3. Bubbling, as water in a spring.
1. The name of a wind.
2. [Mod.] A ring-tailed monkey; an ape.
1. To rise up, as incense; to rise and float off.
2. To spatter, as when rowing a canoe.
Moving, as a gentle wind; floating, as odoriferous matter in the breeze; name of a wind.
fragrance; bubbling, as a spring.
ape.
ape.
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