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n., Clump of sugar cane.

  • Examples:
    • ʻAʻohe pū kō momona (For. 5:407), there is no clump of sugar cane that can sweeten him [said of a great warrior who has no worthy foe, of one in great anger, or of a dreadful situation].
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