Olaa, formerly Laa; ouholowai kapa of, [580].
Olapa (Cheirodendron gaudichaudi), 390.
scented kapa robe, [580].
tree of changing leaf, affording a blue dye, [390].
Olauniu wind, [344].
Old chiefs of Hawaii sinned, [22].
Old women roasting bananas by wayside, two, [598].
Ole, [24]–25, [404]–05.
day, or nights of (three) followed by Kaloa, [200].
Hooleipalaoa of high chief rank in Kohala, [532].
the father, Pili the mother, of Hoamakeikekula, [532].
Oleloikahie, war club of Kepakailiula, [506]–08.
Olohia, calm and broad, [380].