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1. n. Gardenia (Gardenia augusta). Originally Polynesian. (PPN tiale.) Cf. nānū.

2. vi. To emit fragrance; to perfume with kiele, as garments.

3. vt. To paddle. (UL 194.) Rare.

s.The name of an odoriferous shrub or tree; he laau aala. Some say it was brought from a foreign country, but the word is found in two ancient meles at least.

He kiele ka alau niu

No Hana lau aala ai na 'lii.—Mele.

O ka lau o ke kiele i aala;

E ka lani ai mai ai mae

Aala no mai ka lau a ke kumu.—Mele.

v. To emit a fragrant odor; o ka lau o ke kaa i kiele i aala, the leaf of the kaa sent forth odor.

Kiele (kī'-ē'-le), n.

/ kī'-ē'-le / Parker Haw to Eng,

An odoriferous shrub; he laau aala. Some say it was brought from a foreign country, but the word is found in two ancient meles at least:

He kiele ka alau niu
No hana lau aala ai na 'lii.
o ka lau o ke kiele i aala;
E ka lani, ai mai ai mae,
Aala no mai ka lau a ke kumu.

Kiele (kī'-ē'-le), v.

/ kī'-ē'-le / Parker Haw to Eng,

1. To emit a fragrant odor: o ka lau o ke kaa i kiele i aala, the leaf of the kaa sent forth odor.

2. To perfume garments with a scent made from the leaves of the kiele and kaa: E kiele iho oe i keia kapa, perfume this garment with kiele.

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