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Definition of "mauka" [mauka]

  • Inland, towards the mountains. (adverb)
  • The Andean root vegetable Mirabilis expansa, important to the Incas. (noun)

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Use "mauka" in a sentence
  • "I kekahi la ae, haalele lakou ia Kapakai, holo aku la lakou a mawaho pono o Kauhola, nana aku la o Aiwohikupua i ka akoakoa lehulehu ana o na kanaka mauka o Kapaau."
  • "Hosts of guests had known the comfort and joy of her mountain house on Tantalus, and of her volcano house, her mauka (mountainward) house, and her makai (seaward) house on the big island of Hawaii."
  • ""We rode out from gay Mana and continued the gay progress — down the lava trails to Kiholo to the swimming and the fishing and the feasting and the sleeping in the warm sand under the palms; and up to Puuwaawaa, and more pig-sticking, and roping and driving, and wild mutton from the upper pasture-lands; and on through Kona, now mauka""
Words like "mauka"
hoopomaikai
huhu
iuka
kahua
kama
kauwa
launa
lawelawe
maanei
makai
maluhia
manuka
nahelehele
pinepine
pua
ukali