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ʻāweoweo
/ A-WE-O-WE-O /s., A shrub or small tree resembling pig-weed, sometimes eaten by Hawaiians.
ʻāweoweo
/ A-WE-O-WE-O /s., Name of a species of reddish fish. See alalauwa.
ʻāweoweo
/ A-WE-O-WE-O /adj., Applied to some fish; a iho aku la i ka paeaea aweoweo. Laieik. 206.
ʻāweoweo
/ ā-wĕ'o-wĕ'o /1. n., A species of shrub (Chenopodium sandwicheum); a variety of herbs of the goosefoot family; the pigweed.
2. n., A species of red fish (Priacanthus cruentatus). The adult is called ʻāweoweo, the young, alalauwa.
Aweoweo
/ ā'-wēo-we'o /lurid burning. Land section, Ukumehame, Maui.
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