The name of the liquor itself expressed from the root of the plant ; the drinking of awa causes the skin to crack and ... Sour; bitter; sharp; pungent, as rum, pepper, orange skin, aamp;c.;_ uupleasant to the taste ; salt, as sea-water ;a#39; brackish ) no ka awaaim o ka wai, hoo- koni. 2. ... Puk. 1:14. A-wa-hia, s. Bitterness ; sourness ; ka awaawa, ka mulea. A-wa-hi-a, adj. Bitter, like gall; like the apuawa ; be mulemule .
Title | : | A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language, to which is Appended an English-Hawaiian Vocabulary and a Chronological Table of Remarkable Events |
Author | : | Lorrin Andrews |
Publisher | : | - 1865 |
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