Keakeomilu, the liver of Milu, p. [56].
keawemanhili, a deity, p. [184],
Keinohoomanawanui, a sloven, one persistently unclean, p. [88].
Ke po-lua ahi, the pit of fire, inferno, p. [18].
Ke ue nei au ia olua, I grieve for you two, p. [41].
ki, a plant having a saccharine root, the leaves of which are used for wrapping up bundles of food; the leaves are also used as food for cattle and for thatching.
kihei, a mantle worn over the shoulders.
kilu, play, or game, p. [127].
koa tree, Acacia koa.
ko’a aina aumakua, fishing-station, p. [229].