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KūmoleSource:

n., Taro corm growing from the older root, especially from the stalk called kalo; tender plant (Isa. 53.3), shoot, sucker, branch (Isa. 11.2).

  • Figuratively, offspring, youngsters (FS 235; cf. ʻohana).
  • Examples:
    • Kai ʻohā, sea with small waves.
  • References:
    • See kalo for names of generations.

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Small plantlets of kalo that grow on the sides of the older corms; the suckers which are transplanted.

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