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kāwele

/ kā.wele / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. nvi., Kind of chant with clear, distinct pronunciation, somewhat like kepakepa but slower; to chant thus.

2. nvi., A hula step: one foot makes a half circle forward and to the side without touching the floor; usually in combination with other steps as the holo or ʻuwehe; to do this step.

3. nvt., Towel, napkin, dishcloth; to wipe or dry with a cloth.

  • English: towel
  • Examples:
    • E kāwele mai i ke pā, dry the dish.

Nā LepiliTags: oli hula

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hamani To dust or wipe with a cloth. Dic. Cf. kāhilihili. Kāwele maloʻo. To dust with a dry cloth. Kāwele maʻū. To dust with a damp cloth.

Towel, napkin; to wipe cloth.

In this hula step the foot makes a half circle forward and to the side not touching the floor. See kawelu. (PE.)

See ʻai kāwele.

See ʻai kāwele.

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