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HuliSearch «kaunoa»: He 5 i loaʻaFound 5.

1. Variant of kaunaʻoa #1, kaunaʻoa 2, kaunaʻoa 3.

  • Niʻihau

2. n., A rough seaweed (Galaxaura rugosa).

Nā LepiliTags: Niʻihau flora limu

s. A slender worm which when it comes upon a tree or herb, there is a universal withering; ua kau mai ke kaunoa.

2. The dodder, a parasitic plant.

The dodder, a parasitic plant.

School, Spreckelsville, Pāʻia qd., Maui. Lit., place without taboo.

Slender insect that attacks herbs or trees, making them wither. (A.)

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