pahu kaeke, p. [186].

paiula, the royal red kapa of old, p 145.

pakai, an herb used for food in time of scarcity.

pakui, a house joined to a house above—that is, a tower, p. [158].

pala, ripe, soft; also, as a noun, a vegetable used as food in time of scarcity.

pale, a director, p. [115].

pali, precipice.

Pali-uli (the blue mountain), the primeval home of mankind, p. [17].

palolo, whitish clay, of which the head of the first man was made, p. [16].

pani, a stoppage, a closing up, that which stops or closes.