sugar cane
Eng to Haw, Pukui-Elbert (1986), Loulou paʻa | Permalinkno | for sugar cane, Pukui-Elbert (1986), Eng to HwnKō.
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- Clump of sugar cane, pū kō.
- Cane leaf, lau kō, lauʻō, lākō, lāʻō.
- Sugar-cane tassel, kīlepalepa kō.
- Sugar-cane stem and tassel, pua kō.
- Cane growing along a border, pae kō.
- Sugar-cane refuse, kō ʻaina, laina.
- Sugar cane held up with sticks, pū kō koʻo, pū koʻo.
- Sugar canes used in medicine: kō kea, kō honua ʻula, ʻainakea (pū kea) manulele.
- Canes used in love magic: manulele, papaʻa, pilimai, laukona.
- Other canes (alternate names are in parentheses); ʻaina kea, ʻaina kea melemele, ʻakilolo, ʻakilolo ʻulaʻula (nānahu, red mutant), ʻakoki, ʻalaʻihi, ʻāwela (puaʻole), ʻāwela melemele (puaʻole), ʻāweoweo, halāliʻi, hinahina, hou, ʻiliʻōpua, kāniʻo, kauila, kea (kō kea), kihe, kōaki, kō Pākē, kō Palani, lahaina (kenikeni), lahi, lahi kahakaha ʻākala, lauloa, lehu, māikoiko (kō ʻeleʻele), māikoiko kahakaha, makaʻā, manini, māʻoheʻohe, mīkokoi, moano, nika, ʻōhiʻa, ʻoliana, opukea, paʻapaʻa (hoʻopaʻapaʻa), pailolo, pakaiea, pakaweli, pakē, pilikoʻa, pōhina, puahala, uahi-a-Pele (naʻaukake), ʻuala, ʻuala lehu, uhu, ʻulaʻula, uleʻohiʻu (ʻāwela melemele, uluhui), waiʻōhiʻa, wehe hala (wehewehe hala).
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