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HuliSearch «green»: He 7 i loaʻaFound 7.

ʻŌmaʻomaʻo, ʻōmaʻo, maʻomaʻo, maʻo, uliuli (vegetation); maka (as fruit).

Nā LepiliTags: color

omaomao, maka.

Green

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Street, Thomas Square section, Honolulu, Oʻahu, named for William Lowthian Green, merchant and statesman. He was minister of foreign affairs and later, minister of finance under Kalākaua until his retirement in 1889.

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Nā LepiliTags: Oʻahu Honolulu

omaomao, hou, maka, aole maloo.

he omaomao.

(light), “omă'ŏmă'ŏ; (dark), u'ĭu'lĭ; (unripe), mă'kă.

1. Omaomao; uliuli. 2. Maka. SYN. unripe.

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