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1. n.v., Coconut shell cup; to drink (For. 6:471).

  • References:
    • PPN kapu.

2. n., General name for medical potions, as made of taro, yam, or herbs.

  • Examples:
    • Kalo ʻapu, taro used as medicine.

3. n., A taro cultivar, perhaps related to the ʻapuwai.

  • References:
    • TC3.

Nā LepiliTags: medicine flora kalo

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Coconut-shell cup for drinking ʻawa and herb medicines. See ʻaʻapū.

General name for medical potions, as made of taro, yams, or herbs. The drink takes its name from the coconut-shell cup.

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