Hawaiian Word of the Day January 9th Hawai'i Public Radio
Hawaiian Word For Lava. Refers to a lagoon and a wave or surf is. Web the hawaiian word for lava the origins of pele in hawaiian mythology.
Hawaiian Word of the Day January 9th Hawai'i Public Radio
Web ʻaʻā is basaltic lava characterized by a rough or rubbly surface composed of broken lava blocks called clinker. Refers to a lagoon and a wave or surf is. It was introduced as a. Pāhoehoe means “smooth, unbroken lava”. The word is hawaiian meaning stony rough lava, but also to burn or blaze; Pele and her association with lava. Web means fresh water, or more generally, any liquid that is not seawater, and often refers to a stream. Web laze the wind blowing laze plumes along the shoreline toward the southwest from kīlauea volcano in may 2018. Usgs hawaiian volcano observatory as the glowing stream of lava flowed into. Refers to a path or road, and thus is the term for seawater and also the near sea.
Web ʻaʻā is basaltic lava characterized by a rough or rubbly surface composed of broken lava blocks called clinker. Refers to a path or road, and thus is the term for seawater and also the near sea. Web the meaning of the words “pāhoehoe” and “ʻaʻā” ʻaʻā translates into “stony rough lava”, but also to “burn, blaze, glow” or “fire”. Web ʻaʻā is basaltic lava characterized by a rough or rubbly surface composed of broken lava blocks called clinker. The word is hawaiian meaning stony rough lava, but also to burn or blaze; Web laze the wind blowing laze plumes along the shoreline toward the southwest from kīlauea volcano in may 2018. Pele and her association with lava. Refers to a lagoon and a wave or surf is. It was introduced as a. Pāhoehoe means “smooth, unbroken lava”. Web means fresh water, or more generally, any liquid that is not seawater, and often refers to a stream.