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lohelau
/ lohe.lau /1. n., Wall and gable plates in house.
2. vs., Exhausted, worn-out, dilapidated.
LO-HE-LAU
s. The plate of a house frame on which the rafters are fastened; kauia ka lohelau ma k[illegible] waha o ka pou.
LO-HE-LAU
adj. Old; worn out; rotten, as timber, houses, &c.
2. Exhausted; spent, as a man by fasting or hunger or fatigue.
LO-HE-LAU
adj. Excellent; good; fitting.
Lohelau (lō'-hĕ-lā'u), adj.
/ lō'-hĕ-lā'u /1. Excellent; good; fitting.
2. Old; worn out; rotten, as timber, houses, etc.
3. Exhausted; spent, as a man by fasting or hunger or fatigue.
Lohelau (lō'-hĕ-lā'u), n.
/ lō'-hĕ-lā'u /The plate of a house frame on which the rafters are fastened; kauia ka lohelau ma ka waha o ka pou.
lohelau
Wall plate on which rafters are fastened. (RA.) See waha.
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