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Limu (for various kinds, see Haw.-Eng. entry and entries that follow it).

  • Examples:
    • Moss-grown, limua, hākuma, paʻa i ka limu.
    • The district is moss-covered, limua ka moku (of peace, since moss grows in damp places undisturbed by man).
  • References:
    • Also: ʻēkaha, hinihini ʻula, huluhulu-a-ʻīlio, huluhulu-a-Kaʻau-hele-moa, iliohe, kalauipo, līpoa kuahiwi, mākole mākōpiʻi (mākōpiʻi, makaʻōpiʻi, kala makapiʻi), ʻōnohiawa, ʻōpulepule, ʻowau, wāwaeʻiole.
    • See Florida moss.

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General term. Mākōpiʻi.

  • References:

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moss

kikinonoun / Moss / Eng to Haw, Andrews (1865),

he limu.

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h. he limu.

hai. e uhi me ka limu.

lĭ'mŭ.

Limu.

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