ʻālualua
/ ʻā.lua.lua /1. vs., Rough, bumpy, as a road; full of knotholes, as a board; pitted with holes, as a reef.
- Examples:
- He ʻālualua ʻinoʻino ke alanui, the road is badly pitted
- References:
- Cf. lua, hole.
2. n., Multiplication tables.
1. vs., Rough, bumpy, as a road; full of knotholes, as a board; pitted with holes, as a reef.
2. n., Multiplication tables.
Papa ʻālualua. Multiplication tables. Comb. papa + dic. See ʻālualua (dic.).
Name given to the multiplication table from saying, elua lua ʻahā.
1. Rough, bumpy road; road full of potholes (HE) (PE). 2. Pitted with holes, as a reef (PE). 3. A rough road, full of ravines and difficult passes (AP). Also, lehulehu (SMK).
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