lehua
Americannoun
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Also called ohia lehua. a tree, Metrosideros villosa, of the Hawaiian islands, yielding a hard wood.
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the bright-red, corymbose flower of this tree.
Etymology
Origin of lehua
Borrowed into English from Hawaiian around 1885–90
Example Sentences
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Ohia lehua trees felled by the lava flows smoldered under the cloudy sky.
From New York Times • May 17, 2018
“People today still say, ‘Don’t pick the lehua flower or it’ll rain’ — the heavens will cry because you’ve separated the two lovers,” Mr. Haiku said.
From New York Times • Dec. 2, 2011
Our ‘ōhi‘a lehua, with bright red flowers exploding like fireworks amid the dusty green leaves.
From "Clairboyance" by Kristiana Kahakauwila
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Aye Puna's a land of splendor, Proudly bedight with palm and lehua; Beauteous above, but horrid below, And miry the plain of Mau-kele. 10Apua upturned, plod on to Mau-kele.
From Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula by Emerson, Nathaniel Bright
A Tahitian name for the tree which in Hawaii is called lehua, or ohia.
From Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula by Emerson, Nathaniel Bright
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