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hulu.manu
n. Tick used for mattresses and pillow covers, so called because they were stuffed with bird feathers.
HU-LU-MA-NU
s. Hulu and manu, a bird. A bird-feather. NOTE.—Bird's feathers were highly valued in former times; o ka hulumanu ka mea i manao nui ia, he wai-wai ia.
HU-LU-MA-NU
s. LIT. A bird's feather. Name of a class of men around a chief, very great favorites; a favorite of the chief. See the foregoing.
Hulumanu (hū'-lĭ-mă'-nu), n.
/ hū'-lĭ-mă'-nu /[Hulu, feather, and manu, a bird.]
1. A bird-feather, highly valued in former times; o ka hulumanu ka mea i manao nui ia, he waiwai ia.
2. A striped heavy cloth used in making beds or mattresses.
3. A class of men around a chief, very great favorites; a favorite of a high chief.
hulu-manu
Court favorites of the king.
hulumanu
plumage.
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