![]() ![]() Wai ʻawa - poisoned or bitter water bitter. Waha ʻawa - a bitter ( ʻawa) and sadistic person who makes impulsive vindicative. Uahi ʻawa - pungent sulphur smoke, as from a volcano. Pūpū maka ʻawa - a marine shell ( Morula granulata). Fig., one who has lost several mates in death. ʻopihi ʻawa - small bitter ʻopihi, perhaps Cellana sandwicensis, nonedible, used. Niho ʻawa - poisonous fang or tooth, as of a centipede. ![]() Moʻo niho ʻawa - scorpion ( Scorpionida) viper, asp. Mimi ʻawa - bitter urine, said of vile-smelling urine to urinate thus. Koali ʻawa - a morning-glory ( Ipomoea indica), a native of Pacific islands, with. Ipu ʻawa - a variety of gourd ( Lagenaria siceraria) with bitter-tasting pulp, used. ʻili ʻawa - skin not easily bruised or infected one with such a skin is said to emit an acrid. ʻihi ʻawa - same as ʻihi ʻai, a kind of ʻihi (plant) ( Oxalis corniculata). Pū ʻawa - kava plant or root portion, formerly used as offerings.Īu ʻawa - bitter gall. spelling of pāpāiʻawa, ceremonial offering of kava. ʻolo ʻawa - coconut shell cut lengthwise as a cup for kava. Olo ʻawa - an address to a deity accompanied by an oblation of kava. ʻawa papa - a variety of kava with short internodes and spotted stalk. ʻawa nēnē - a variety of kava with long, spotted internodes. ʻawa mokihana - a variety of kava with short yellowish-green internodes and hairlike roots. ʻawa mōʻī - a variety of kava with short, dark-green internodes and whitish nodes, called. ʻawa mānienie - a variety of kava with smooth, white stalk. ʻawa mamaka - a variety of kava with short internodes and light-green stalk, reported at. ʻawa maha kea - name for ʻawa ākea, ʻawa mākea at Kaʻū, Hawaiʻi. ![]() ʻawa liʻi - same as ʻawaakāne, a variety of kava. ʻawa lau - a young kava plant (root, stem, and leaves) used as an offering to the gods. ʻawa kua ʻea - same as ʻawa nēnē, a spotted variety of kava. ʻawa keʻokeʻo - probably same as ʻawa papa kea. ʻawa hiwa - a variety of kava with long internodes. ʻawa ākea - a variety of kava with long, light-green internodes and reddish nodes. ![]() ʻawa₁ - the kava ( Piper methysticum), a shrub 1.2 to 3.5 m tall with green jointed. The name of the liquor itself expressed from the root of the plant the drinking of awa causes the skin to crack and flake off for a time i ka manawa e inu ai kekahi i ka awa, he maikai kona ili ke nana aku a mahope, mahuna ka ili, nakaka, puehoeho, inoino loa ke nana aku. Name of a plant, of a bitter acrid taste, from which an intoxicating drink is made. Kupu ʻawa to perform ceremony of offering kava to the gods (FS 57)Īwa s. ʻawa kau lāʻau the tree-resting kava, growing in tree crotches and famous in poetry concerning Puna, Hawaiʻi. The comminuted particles were mixed with water and strained, When drunk to excess it caused drowsiness and, rarely, scaliness of the skin and bloodshot eyes. the kava ( Piper methysticum), a shrub 1.2 to 3.5 m tall with green jointed stems and heart-shaped leaves, native to Pacific islands, the root being the source of a narcotic drink of the same name used in ceremonies (Neal 291), prepared formerly by chewing, later by pounding. ![]()
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