canoe parts

canoe parts
  bilge, hold: liu, pika'o. boom: 'iako, lā'au kaha, lā'au lalo, muku, 'ope'a, 'ekea. bow, prow: ihu, peu, 'eku. connectors (of double canoe): ke'a, kuanuenue. covers: kuapo'i, papa uhi wa'a. edge: niao. endpieces or parts thereof: manu, maku'u, kupe, pū, 'ōkumu, lā'au, lā'au ihu, lā'au hope, kupe'ulu, maha, po'o pāo'o, unu. float or part thereof: ama, kapua'i, kanaka. gunwale strakes: pale, pale mua, pale hope, mo'o wa'a. hollow: poho, poho mua, poho waena, poho hope. house on platform: hale lanalana. keel: kuamo'o. lashings: lanalana, pā'ū-o-Lu'ukia. mast: kia, lā'au kū, pou. platform: pola, keanahā. rigging, lines: kaula, kaula likini, kaula kā'ili'ili, hoa wa'a. sail: lā, pe'a, 'ōpe'ape'a. seat: nohona wa'a. stern: muli, hope; moamoa, momoa (points at end of stern). thwart: wae wa'a, nohona wa'a. other parts: 'ākea, hākaokao, holo, honua, kainaliu, kaumoli, kūpoukia, manono, pa'i hua, papakū kia, pepe, pepeiao, ulu.

English-Hawaiian dictionary. 2015.

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