O.
O, a fork, or pointed implement used in eating.
Oo, a bird with yellow feathers, used in making royal mantles.
Oa, the rafters of a house.
Oi-e, a name for the godhead.
Oala, a club thrown in battle.
Ohia, a native apple-tree; the fruit of the ohia.
Ohia-apane, a species of ohia wood used in making idols.
Oho, hair.
Ohu, fog.
Oho-kui, a bushy wig sometimes worn in battle.
Ola, life.
Omaomao, green.
One, sand.
Onionio, striped.
Olai, an earthquake.
Onini, a surf-board.
Omo, a narrow stone adze.
Oma, a space between two armies where sacrifices were made; the prime minister, or first officer under the king.
Opelu, a fish sacred to the priesthood.
Opu, the stomach.
Owili, a surf-board made of wiliwili wood.