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| limu 1.n.a general name for all kinds of plants living under water, both fresh and salt, also algae growing in any damp place in the air, as on the ground, on rocks, and on other plants; also mosses, liverworts, lichens.kelp(HE).[(AN) PPn *limu,moss, seaweed] 2.vs.tricky, deceiving, unstable (said to be named for the octopus' ability to change its color, and its waving of a tentacle to and fro like the motion of a seaweed in water). 3.n.wind gust. 4.n.coil, curl. 5.n.soft coral. |
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| 1. | ʻaelimu | juice remaining on the pounding board after seaweed (limu) is pounded; mixed with salt it is used to flavor sauce for | ʻae₂ |
| 2. | Helimukaiʻa,hailepokalani. | If seaweed is the marine food, the chief pales. [sometimes | hailepo₁ |
| 3. | Helimukaiʻa,hailepokalani. | If seaweed is the marine food, the chief pales. [sometimes | limu₁ |
| 4. | Kanahomanininui,keʻaʻakineiikalimu. | The cleft with the large manini fish, nibbling now at the seaweed. | ʻaʻaki |
| 5. | kupuhiaekalimu | overgrown with moss | kupuhia |
| 6. | limukākanakaoManuʻakepa. | the man-striking moss of Manuʻakepa [name of a famous slippery alga growing on the beach at Hanalei, Kauaʻi]. | kā₁ |
| 7. | limukoʻa | coraline algae | koʻa₁ |
| 8. | ʻOkalimukalakamaunuehoʻolouaiikamakau. | Kala (seaweed) was the bait placed on the hook. | lou₁ |
| 9. | OlanōiakiniikalimulomilimaoKailua. | The crowd thrives on the hand-massaged seaweed of Kailua. | kini₁ |
| 10. | Paukalimuikamokulia | all the seaweed is broken off | mokulia |
| 11. | PehukālunukalimuoManuʻakepa. | Swollen with moisture is the moss of Manuʻakepa. | kālunu |
| 12. | Uanuikameaʻai,ʻokapuaʻaʻoe,ʻokalūʻauʻoe,ʻokalimuʻoe. | There was much food, pork, | ʻoe₃ |
| 13. | Uaulukalimu. | The seaweed (pubic hairs) are growing. | limu₁ |
| 14. | Waihowalemainōkalimu,akūkapilau. | The seaweed lay there until it stunk. | kū₃ |