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Pulu, pulu pē, maʻū, elo, paʻū. Also: hoʻomāʻūʻū, peleʻū, hoʻoū, hōʻū, noʻū, ʻeloʻelo, hōʻeʻelo, kele, kele lua, kilipohe; palapī (as green wood); hakukele, halahalawai, panopaʻū, pānoʻūnoʻū, ueʻuele, ʻuhē. Wet and softened with mist or rain, nolu ehu. Wet with cold, kawaū. Wet bundle, as of laundry, pōpō pulu. Symbolic connotations of wet are similar to those of rain.

~ from cold, damp or moist with fog or dew. Kawaū.

koekoe, pulu i ka wai.

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