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pāwelu

/ pā.welu / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

vs., Old, worn, ragged. Figuratively, worthless.

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s. Pa and welu, a rag. Any worthless thing, as opala, pahola and pawelu; anything useless, valueless or of no account; ua hoolilo i ka olelo a ke Akua i pahola, a i pawelu, i mea ole, i mea lapuwale.

Pawelu (pā'-wĕ'-lu), n.

/ pā'-wĕ'-lu / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Pa and welu, a rag.] Any worthless thing; anything useless, valueless, or of no account: ua hoolilo i ka olelo a ke Akua i pahola, a i pawelu, i mea ole, i mea lapuwale. Syn: Pahola, opala.

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