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malo
n.
1. Male's loincloth; chant in praise of a chief's loincloth. Malo ʻeka, dirty malo [said of farmers in dry areas]. (PPN malo.)
2. Leaf sheath that protects the young leaves of the breadfruit tree, sometimes called malo ʻulu.
malō
Var. of maloʻo.
mālō
/ mā.lō /- Examples:
- Kino mālō, straight body.
- Kū ā mālō, stand straight.
- Mālō pono, taut.
- References:
- Probably PPN maaloo .
malo
See loincloth.
mālō
MA-LO
s. A strip of kapa or cloth girded about the loins of men; in former times the malo was the only dress worn by men when at work; a covering for the nakedness of men; ka wawae e paa'i ka mai.
2. FIG. Ua loheia mamua ka olelo a kekahi alii, e kaohi a e moku ka ka malo.
MA-LO
adj. See MALOO.
Malo (mă-lō), adj.
/ mă-lō /Same as maloo, dry.
Malo (mă'-lo), n.
/ mă'-lo /A strip of tapa or cloth girded about the loins of men; in former times the malo was the only dress worn by men.
Malo
Land section, Honolua qd., Maui. Lit., loincloth.
malo
Strip of kapa worn by men around the loins; loincloth worn when at work.
malo
loin cloth.
ma’lo’
taut, straight, firm.
Ma-lo
s. a strip of kapa or cloth, girded about the loins.
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