ʻAwa (for various kinds, see Haw.-Eng. entry and entries that follow it). Copious drinking of kava is said to have induced sleep — never boisterousness.
Examples:
The bird that carries Puna kava slips (PH 30), ka manu ʻāhaʻi lauʻawa o Puna (Puna was famous for kava believed planted by birds in trees).
Related:
Also: kupaliʻi, nēnē (kuaʻea), mākea (mahakea), mamaka, moʻī, mokihana, papa, papa ʻeleʻele, papa kea; paholei (legendary).
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