pālāʻau
/ pā.lā.ʻau /vt., To heal, as with herbs.
- Examples:
- ʻO Hiʻiaka ke kāula nui, nāna i hana, nāna i pālāʻau i nā maʻi apau (prayer), Hiʻiaka the great priest, she acts, she treats all ailments.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
vt., To heal, as with herbs.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
s. Pa, fence, and laau, timber. A stick fence; a wooden fence; he palaau ka pa kahiko; palaau oioi, a thorn hedge. Mik. 7:4.
[Pa, fence, and laau, timber.] A stick fence; a wooden fence: he palaau ka pa kahiko; palaau oioi, a thorn hedge.
wooden fence. Land section, Molokai.
Three land divisions, Airport and Kaunakakai qds., north central and southwest Molokaʻi; State park overlooking Ka-laupapa peninsula and containing the phallic stone Ka-ule-o-Nānāhoa. See Puʻu-lua. Lit., wooden fence or enclosure.
Healing herb; to heal with herbs. Hiʻi-aka, the goddess of healing.
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