- wauke
- wau·ke
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
wauke — ˈwau̇kā noun ( s) Etymology: Hawaiian Hawaii : paper mulberry … Useful english dictionary
mulberry — Wauke, wauke mālolo, po a aha; kaumanu, koaha; ♦ black mulberry, kalika, kilika, kukamino; ♦ Indian mulberry, noni; bark, kīwawā. ♦ Mulberry leaf, lau lole. ♦ The paper mulberry of Kūlolia that stands alone, ka wauke kū kahi o… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Уокиша (Висконсин) — Город Уокиша Waukesha Страна СШАСША … Википедия
Уокешо — Город Уокешо Waukesha Страна СШАСША … Википедия
bundle — Pū olo, ope, ope ope, pū ā, wahī, pa i; ♦ long bundle, holo; ♦ large ti leaf bundle, kīpē; ♦ tied bundle, hīpu u. Also. kī ope, kū aupa a, wailau, io, maku u, āwai, mōkī, paeheu, pūkaula, kīkī, poho, ōma o, waihau; pūpu (as of grass);… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
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Kapa — is a fabric found in ancient Hawaiokinai made of beaten mulberry bark, or wauke . It is similar to tapa found elsewhere in Polynesia but differs in the methods used in its creation. (The Hawaiian k phoneme corresponds to Polynesian t ). Kapa was… … Wikipedia
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Moloaa Bay — Moloaʻa Bay Moloaʻa Bay is on the northeast shore on the island of Kauaʻi in Hawaii. The bay is 0.44 miles (710 m) long.[1] The name comes from molo aʻa in the Hawaiia … Wikipedia