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| Kīlauea 1.placename.active volcano on the flank ofMauna Loa, nearly continuously active 1823–1894 and 1907–1924; eruptions began again in 1952 and still continue(Macdonald-Abbott 74–77). Quadrangle, crater, gulch, State park, military camp, and forest reserve,Humuʻula,Kīlauea, andPuna qds.; ranger station,Puna qd.,Hawaiʻi. Village, land division, landing, bay, lighthouse, sugar plantation (1877–1971), elementary school, point, stream, falls, and tuff cone,Hanalei district,Kauaʻi. Land division, park (Diamond Head section), and avenue (Waiʻalae,Kaimukī, andKāhala sections),Honolulu.lit.: spewing, mush spreading (referring to volcanic eruptions). |
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| 1. | HulihiaKīlauea,pōikauahi,nalowaleikeʻawa. | Kīlauea overturned, darkened with smoke, lost in bitterness. disaster | pō i ka uahi |
| 2. | HulihiaKīlauea,pōikauahi. | Kīlauea [Volcano] is overturned, darkened by smoke. | hulihia |
| 3. | KaʻohukākuaoKīlauea. | The mist that forms a sarong for Kīlauea. | kākua₁ |
| 4. | KeʻāmailaiKīlauea,keahiʻōwenaikalani. | Burning at Kīlauea, the fire glowing in the sky. | ʻōwena |
| 5. | MakoʻAnakēmākaʻikaʻiʻanamakaPākaAupuniʻoKīlauea,uanuināmāwaemāhuānaiʻikeai. | When Aunty went sight-seeing at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, there were many steam vents that she saw. | māwae māhu |
| 6. | NaPeleiahīkeʻamailaiKīlauea. | Pele blocked [the way] at Kīlauea. | hīkeʻa |
| 7. | NāpōhakumakawelaoKīlauea. | The burning lava rocks of Kīlauea. | makawela₁ |
| 8. | PākaAupuniʻoKīlauea | Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park | pāka aupuni |
| 9. | PākaAupuniʻoKīlauea | Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park | Kīlauea |
| 10. | UaʻikeauikamokuahiKīlaueaanaanapaukaholo. | I saw the ship Kīlauea briskly sailing along. | anaanapau |