leaf

leaf
  Lau; lā- (in contractions, as lā'alo [taro leaf]; lā'ī [ti leaf]; lā'ie ['ie'ie, 'ie leaf]; lā'ō [sugar-cane leaf]).
  Also: 'ao, liko, oho, 'ao kahi. See pandanus.
   ♦ Leaf turning red, mākole lau (rare).
   ♦ Leaf fading or withering, lau pala, lau palakāhela, lā'ele.
   ♦ Small-leafed, lau li'i (qualifier of some plants, as maile, 'ohe).
   ♦ Large-leafed, lau nui.
   ♦ Long-leafed, lau loa.
   ♦ Thin-leafed, lau lahilahi.
   ♦ Divided or incised leaf, lau manamana.
   ♦ Parts of leaves: 'auwiniwini, kihi, piko, pe'a; po'o (butt); see midrib, tip.
   ♦ Leaves strung at end of seines, 'aulau.
   ♦ Having many leaves but little fruit, pālahalaha lau.
   ♦ Young loulu palm leaf, pa'aoloulu.
   ♦ Young fern leaves, pepe'e.
   ♦ To leaf out, ho'olau, ha'alau, oho, 'ōmaka; kēlau (rare).
   ♦ Leafless, ananea.

English-Hawaiian dictionary. 2015.

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