Word form | keiki makua `ole |
LWT meaning(s) | |
Comments on word | Andrews (1865) also uses the poetic phrase “huahaule” (hua-ha'ule), which means ‘dropped fruit’. |
Word source | Pukui & Elbert 1986 |
Analyzability | analyzable phrasal |
Gloss | keiki makua 'ole [child parent NEG] |
Age | Pukui & Elbert 1986 [30] (1550–1986) |