shell

shell
  1. Marine shell. Pūpū (see Haw.-Eng. entry and entries that follow it), iwi.
  Also: 'ākōlea (pipipi 'ākōlea, kōlea), ālealea, 'aoa (maka 'aoa), apuhihi, 'āunauna, hailimoa, hau, hīhīwai (hapawai), hūai, kahelelani, kauna'oa (kio, una'oa), koholua, kuanaka, kuapo'i, kūpe'e, makahālili, makaloa (aupūpū, pūpū'awa), moa (kāmoa), momi (pūpū Ni'ihau), nahawele (mahawele), naka 'ōni'oni'o, naunau (ānaunau), nene, 'ōlepe and below, pā, pā hau, pipi, pipipi and below, po'opalaoa, pūhali, pū'ōni'oni'o. See barnacle, bivalve, conch shell, cowry shell, helmet shell, land shell, limpet, Nerita, oyster, pearl shell, sea urchin, snail, sundial shell, Trochus shell, turbo shell.
   ♦ Turtle or tortoise shell, una, kua honu.
   ♦ Shell on back of crab or turtle, kuapo'i.
   ♦ Shell for a lei, pūpū lei.
   ♦ Shell lei, lei pūpū, lei leho, lei pipipi.
  2. Any hard case. Iwi.
   ♦ Shell of hiwa coconut, ipu o Kāne.
   ♦ Shell of lelo coconut used ceremonially, ipu o Lono.
   ♦ To shell, poke, pō'alo, 'ōhiki.
  3. Projectile. Pōkā, pōkā pū, pōkā pahū (bomb); pōkā pōpō ahi (incendiary bomb); pōkā pū kuni ahi (cannon ball).

English-Hawaiian dictionary. 2015.

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