Kea’s Spells
To make a fire that won't go out
To aid in the growth of plants
For the continued life of the land and its people
To turn a forest against intruders
To return something to its place of origin
Petrova Family Motto (From an ʻŌlelo Noʻeau)
Audio Glossary of Hawaiian Words
A
ʻŌlelo - Language, word, speech, utterance (n.vt)
ʻŌlelo Noʻeau - A wise saying, traditional saying (n)
P
Kalo - Taro (n)
L
Lewa - Sky, atmosphere, space, upper heavens (n)
Leiomano - Shark-tooth studded club, a type of weapon (n)
Lepo - Dirt, earth, ground, soil (n)
M
ʻĀina - Land, earth (n)
ʻAwe - Tentacles (n)
Ahi - Fire, lightning, flame (n)
H
Hā - To breathe, exhale, breath, life (n.vi)
Hāmau - Silent, silence, hush (vi)
Hoʻolohe - To listen, hear, obey (v)
Hoʻopaʻa - To stick, to make fast (vt)
K
Piko - Navel, center of the stomach, umbilical cord (n)
Pili - A grass used for thatching (n)
Poʻo - Head (n)
Puka - Entryway, hole, door (n)
T
Tī - A canoe plant with long green or red leaves (n)
Malo - Traditional loincloth (n)
Mana - Supernatural, spiritual, or divine power, miraculous power (nvs)
Moʻo - Lizard, any reptile creature, dragon, water spirit (n)
Moʻokūʻauhau - Genealogy (n)
Moʻolelo - Story, history, myth, legend, tradition (n)
N
Nānā - To look, see, observe, notice, inspect (vt)
O
Ola - Life, health, wellbeing, curable, salvation, healing (nvs)