Huli | Search «olokele»: He 9 i loaʻa | Found 9.
olo.kele
1. Same as ʻiʻiwi, honeycreeper. Kauaʻi.
2. n. A kind of tapa associated with Nā-pali, Kauaʻi. (GP 8–9.)
ʻolo.kele
n. Bog, swamp.
ʻolokele
kikino Swamp. Dic. See ālialia, nāele.
O-LO-KE-LE
s. The name of a stream or valley on Kauai.
Olokele (ō'-lo-kē'-le), n.
/ ō'-lo-kē'-le /Boggy land covered with damp leaves; swamp.
Olokele (o'lo-ke'le):
/ o'lo-ke'le /to rub in mud. River and ditch, Waimea, Kauai.
Olokele
Stream, canyon, and sugar plantation, Wai-mea district, Kauaʻi. Avenue, Ka-pahulu, Honolulu. Lit., honeycreeper (another name for the ʻiʻiwi).
olokele
Small, scarlet bird, ʻiʻiwi (Vestiaria coccinea). This is the ʻiʻiwi but on Kauaʻi it is olokele, the honeycreeper.
Olokele
Name of a stream, canyon, sugar plantation, and school. The Olokele river joins the Maka-weli and eventually a branch of the Waimea river, all on Kauaʻi.
E huli iā “olokele” ma Ulukau.
Search for “olokele” on Ulukau.