hau tree
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of hau tree
First recorded in 1840–45; from Hawaiian hau “hau tree” + tree
Example Sentences
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The doctor laughed at it heartily, as a joke on himself, and glanced at the musicians under the hau tree.
From The House of Pride, and Other Tales of Hawaii by London, Jack
She is a hau tree, and where Palila's malo is hung no hau tree grows to this day, through the power of Ku, Palila's god.
From The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai by Beckwith, Martha Warren
She remembered listening as he sang them over and over under the hau tree at Waikiki.
From The House of Pride, and Other Tales of Hawaii by London, Jack
She was cutting the many sections or nut-envelopes of the fruit into fluted bell-shapes preparatory to stringing them on the twisted and tough inner bark of the hau tree.
From On the Makaloa Mat by London, Jack
As she came back across the lawn to the hau tree, Bella's eyes dwelt upon the moving authenticity of her and of the blood of her, and embraced her and loved her.
From On the Makaloa Mat by London, Jack
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