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  • 1rain —   Ua.   See sayings that are tributes to rain ( āpa a, ehu4, kāhiko) and other poetic references (lū lehua, po i1, pū uki uki). See Kū lani hākoi, ua, downpour, Hilo, and chant, lolohe1.   In poetry, rain or rains may signify joy, life, growth,… …

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  • 2Мяги, Тынис — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Мяги. Тынис Мяги Tõnis Mägi …

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  • 3Kahekili II — For the 13th Moʻi of Maui, see Kahekili I. Kahekili nui ʻahumanu Spouse Kau Wahine Lauhiwa Issue Kalanikūpule Kalilikauoha Kaloa Father Waikīkī Kahekili II, full name Kahekilinuiʻahumanu, (c. 1737–1794) was the twenty fifth King (Mo …

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  • 4Kekāuluohi — For other people with similar names, see Kaahumanu (disambiguation). Kekāuluohi Queen Consort of the Hawaiian Islands and Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands Queen Consort of Hawaii …

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  • 5lei —   Lei (for various kinds, see Haw. Eng. entry and entries that follow it). See saying, pu upu u1.    ♦ Feather lei, lei hulu.    ♦ Any lei for the neck, lei, lei ā ī.    ♦ Head lei, lei po o.    ♦ Hat lei, lei pāpale.    ♦ Flat lei, as for a hat …

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