mauʻu laiki
n., Rice grass (Paspalum orbiculare), a coarse, tufted, perennial grass, possibly native to Hawaiʻi. It was used like pili for thatching houses.
- References:
- Neal 73.
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n., Rice grass (Paspalum orbiculare), a coarse, tufted, perennial grass, possibly native to Hawaiʻi. It was used like pili for thatching houses.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
Rice grass (Paspalum orbiculare), a coarse, tufted perennial grass used like pili to thatch houses. (NEAL 73.)
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