Wehewehe Wikiwiki Hawaiian language dictionaries

1. As a garment. ʻĀpulu; pāwelu (ragged); ʻāluʻa (faded); ʻunae (as a mattress).

2. As a person. Māluhiluhi, pauaho, pākī, mauole, lohelau.

  • References:
    • See saying, Hilo (English-Hawaiian).

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Wornout

/ Wōrn'-out / Eng to Haw, Hitchcock (1887),

adj. 1. Maluhilkuhi. SYN. tried. 2. Apu'lu. SYN. useless.

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