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Variant of kawowo.

kikino Shoot from root of a plant. Dic. Also kawowo, kā, ʻelia (mān., J. Nākoa), ilo (mān., Kawaʻa, Kapuni). See hehu, kawowo.

v. To increase or grow rapidly, as vines; to spread over, as vines or other running vegetation that grows thriftily and covers the ground.

v. To increase; to grow thriftily. See KAUOHU.

Kauwowo (kă'u-wō'-wo), v.

/ kă'u-wō'-wo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

(Same as Kawowo.)

1. To increase or grow rapidly.

2. To increase rapidly, as a people or race; applied to the peopling of Hawaii from the first man.

a people, to cover or spread over as vines or other vegetables that grow thriftily and cover the ground, applied to the peopling of Hawaii from the first man, ā€œO kaumio i lani a paa kani lea, Puapua huahua mai la ka la manuia.ā€

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