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paʻakea

/ paʻa.kea / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Limestone, coral beds, as found on the leeward sides of the islands. Literally, white hardness.

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s. Name of a stone out of which maika stones were made.

Paakea (pa'a-kē'a), n.

/ pa'a-kē'a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The hard coral formation usually found under the surface on the leeside of the Hawaiian islands.

2. A stone out of which maika stones were made.

Paakea (pā'ā-ke'ā):

/ pā'ā-ke'ā / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

whitish rock of which maika stones wore made. Stream, Koolau, Maui.

Paʻakea

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Land section, gulch, and stream, Ke-ʻanae qd., Maui (also called Ka-paʻakea). Fishpond near Pearl Harbor, Oʻahu. Lit., coral bed, limestone.

Paʻakea

WahiLocation, Hawaiʻi Place Names (2002),

Fishpond, Pearl Harbor, Oʻahu. Lit., coral bed, limestone.

Stone out of which the maika was shaped. (A.) Limestone or coral beds found on the leeward sides of the islands. Lit., hardness white. (PE.)

Limestone, coral beds, as found on the leeward sides (PE).

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