Entries from Pukui & Elbert 1986 in Pollex-Online
Pukui, M. K. and S. H. Elbert (1986). Hawaiian Dictionary. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press.
Language | Item | Description |
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Hawaiian | Pee- ~ pe- | Like (Resembling) |
Hawaiian | Pee(pee) | Crushed |
Hawaiian | Pehea | How? |
Hawaiian | Peʔa(peʔa) | Hawai`ian Bat (Lasiurus semotus) |
Hawaiian | Peʔa | Cross, fork |
Hawaiian | Peʔahi | Fan, brush, beckon |
Hawaiian | Pe/peʔe/ | Twisted, crooked, deformed, misshapen |
Hawaiian | Peʔe | To hide oneself |
Hawaiian | Pepeieʔe | Breadfruit or banana kneaded with coconut creamand baked in oven Phonologically Irregular |
Hawaiian | Pela/pela | Filthy, dirty, nasty, indecent, unclean |
Hawaiian | Pela | Decayed flesh |
Hawaiian | Koʔi/pele | Kind of adze |
Hawaiian | Pele | Volcano, eruption, lava flow Problematic |
Hawaiian | Peleleu | Extended |
Hawaiian | Pelu | Bend, fold |
Hawaiian | Peeheu | Wing |
Hawaiian | Pehu | A kind of seaweed |
Hawaiian | Peku | Kick; ward off (as a spear) |
Hawaiian | Pewa | Tail of fish, shrimp, lobster, rectangular patch or wedge used for mending bowls, clump/group, as of trees neara forest |
Hawaiian | Pii/pii | Female `oo`oo bird (Pki Problematic |
Hawaiian | Pii(pii) | Sprinkle water |
Hawaiian | Pia | Arrowroot, starch |
Hawaiian | Pia/pia | Discharge from eyes, smegma |
Hawaiian | Piinao | Dragonfly |
Hawaiian | Piiʔao | Fold leaves into a cuplike package |
Hawaiian | Piʔi | Climb, ascend |
Hawaiian | Piʔi(piʔi) | Curly, curled, wavy |
Hawaiian | Piʔo | Bent |
Hawaiian | Piilali | Nectar in banana blossom; gummy, sticky |
Hawaiian | Pilau | Decayed, stinking |
Hawaiian | Pili | Adhere to |
Hawaiian | Pilipili | An herb |
Hawaiian | Pio | Extinguished |
Hawaiian | Pipi | Shellfish sp |
Hawaiian | Piha | Full, complete, filled Problematic |
Hawaiian | Pihe | Din of voices, crying, shouting, wailing, lament; to mourn, shout etc. |
Hawaiian | ʔOo/pihi/ | Limpet |
Hawaiian | Piko | Navel |
Hawaiian | Poo | Night |
Hawaiian | Poe | Round (Spherical) |
Hawaiian | Poohaku | Stone |
Hawaiian | Pohole | Bruised, skinned, scraped, peeled; slipped back, of foreskin; bruise, sore |
Hawaiian | Poohue(hue) | Beach morning-glory (Ipomoea pes-caprae)... |
Hawaiian | Poohuku | Swollen; protruding, especially of a round object; piled up, as a coil of hair on the head |
Hawaiian | Pona | Socket, eyeball, eye socket; hollow left after sweet potato vine has been dug |
Hawaiian | Pona | Spotted, as sea with various shades |
Hawaiian | Poni | Purple; dark varieties of taro, sweet potato, banana, yam |
Hawaiian | Poni | A colour associated with the first glimmer of dawn |
Hawaiian | Poʔa | Castrated |
Hawaiian | Pooʔai | Coil |