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n. Cool mountain rain accompanied by wind and fog, sometimes associated with Alakaʻi swamp on Mt. Wai-ʻaleʻale, Kauaʻi, as well as Nūʻu- anu Valley, Oʻahu. See chant, kohāhā.

Kiowao (ki'o-wā'-o), n.

/ ki'o-wā'-o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A cool wind accompanied by moisture or fog common in high elevations on all the Hawaiian islands.

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