kaula
n., Rope, cord, string, line, strap, thong; lash or stroke, as of a whip (2 Kor. 11.24); arc of a circle in geometry; chain, as used by surveyors and engineers.
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- PPN taula.
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n., Rope, cord, string, line, strap, thong; lash or stroke, as of a whip (2 Kor. 11.24); arc of a circle in geometry; chain, as used by surveyors and engineers.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
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1. n., A rocky islet off Niʻihau.
2. n., Name of a wind associated with Pōhakuloa, Maui.
3. (Not cap.) n., A sea bird.
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Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
s. A rope; a strong cord; a cord or tendon in the animal system. Anat.25.
2. Kaula uila, a chain of lighting.
3. A bow string. Hal. 11:2.
4. A line in a book or written document.Isa. 28:10.
5. A stick laid across the rafters of a house or the top of the posts, after the manner of a beam; more properly written kaola. See KAOLA.
6. In geometry, the chord of an arc of a circle. Anahonua 28.
7. A lash, i. e., the wound of a lash in whipping; a stripe. 2 Kor. 11:24.
s. A prophet; one who preaches or announces future events. Oih. 3:24.
1. A rope; a strong cord; a string.
2. A cord or tendon in the animal system.
3. Kaula uila, a chain of light-ning.
4. In geometry, the chord of an arc of a circle.
5. Thong of a whip.
6. Stroke or cut of a whip.
A prophet; one who preaches or announces future events.
Valley and stream, Hāmākua and Mauna Kea qds., Hawaiʻi. Rocky islet (540 feet elevation) 22 miles southwest of Niʻihau. The island is a tuff cone built on the submerged eroded remnant of an ancient shield volcano (Macdonald and Abbott 21, 199, 400, 401). It abounds with seabirds and is said to be named for one—which one is not known. A heiau called Pōhaku-pio (captured stone) is said to have been on the western side. The shark god Kū-hai-moana, a brother of Pele, lived here. The domain of the hero Ka-welo extended from Hanalei to Kaʻula: ʻAi lā ʻoe i ka manu o Kaʻula (For. Sel. 97), you then rule the birds of Kaʻula. (See PE, puaea; PH 177; RC 80.)
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