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kualono

/ kua.lono / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. n., Region near the mountaintop, ridge.

2. vt., To overturn, as an unfinished canoe.

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s. Kua and lono, to hear. The space on the top of a mountain; a place of silence, i. e., of hearing.

2. A knoll, small hill or protuberance on the top of a mountain.

Kualono (kū'-ă-lō'-no), n.

/ kū'-ă-lō'-no / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Kua and lono, to hear.]

1. The space on the top of a mountain; a place of silence.

2. A knoll, small hill or protuberance on the top of a mountain.

3. A range of hills.

Kualono

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Street, ʻĀlewa Heights, Honolulu. (TM.) Lit., mountain ridge.

Mountaintop area, place of silence. Lit., place of hearing.

broad ridge; space atop the mountain.

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