lauhala
English
editEtymology
editFrom Hawaiian lauhala, from lau (“leaf”) + hala (“pandanus”).
Pronunciation
edit- Rhymes: -ɑːlə
Noun
editlauhala (plural lauhalas)
- Pandanus tectorius, a tree common in Hawaii, also known as the screwpine.
- 1892, Rev. Herbert Henry Gowen, The Paradise of the Pacific, page 129:
- Now and then a gaudy peacock would run from his shelter in the lauhala trees, but no wild boars came out, so we returned from our raid bloodless and spoilless.