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makaliʻi
/ maka.liʻi /1. nvs., Tiny, very small, fine, wee, smallmeshed; narrow wefts.
- Examples:
- Makaliʻi ʻōhua, tiny ʻōhua, spawn; figuratively, anything wee, tiny.
- References:
- PPN mataliki.
2. (Cap.) n., Pleiades; Castor and Pollux.
- References:
- See Pleiades.
- PPN Mataliki.
3. (Cap.) n., Hawaiian month name; the six summer months collectively.
makaliʻi
See pākū makaliʻi, waiehu makaliʻi.
Makaliʻi
Points, Kalaupapa peninsula, Molokaʻi, and Kahana qd., Oʻahu.
- Literally, tiny or Pleiades.
Makaliʻi
Beach, point, Punaluʻu, Oʻahu. Narrow calcareous sand beach on the point north of Kahana Bay.
- Literally, tiny, or Pleiades constellation.
Makaliʻi
Person who brought cooked food to the rainbow. (A.) Chief of Waimea, Kauaʻi; father-in-law of Mano-ka-lani-pō, who was famous as an agriculturist. (PE.)
makaliʻi
Exceedingly fine mesh with very narrow strands, made of the tender young leaves of the hala, used in mat making.
makaliʻi
Small, diminutive, tiny.
Makaliʻi
Pleiades. This is the preferred name all over the Pacific.
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