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Kaumaha. Also: minamina, mānewanewa, kani ʻuhū, mokuāhua, puʻu, ʻū, luʻuluʻu, manoni. Poetic references to heavy rain and tears may signify sorrow. See saying, luʻuluʻu.

sorrow

/ sor-row / Eng to Haw, Emerson (1845),

h. he eha ma ka naau, he kaumaha, pilikia.

sorrow

/ sor-row / Eng to Haw, Emerson (1845),

hai. e u, e uwe, e uhu, e kanikau.

'ě'hă'ě'hă, lŭ'ŭlŭ'ŭ, kăŭmă'hă o kā nā'ăŭ.

Sorrow

/ Sŏr'row / Eng to Haw, Hitchcock (1887),

Kaumaha o ka naau; ehaeha; luuluu. SYN. grief.

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