`Olohena: Hill-(shaped)-like-buttocks;
Rubbing-the-mon-veneris;
Back-of-a-fish;
Rolling-naked
Ka-lama Lit: The-torch
Stream rising from the watershed of Ka-puka-iki. It flows across the ahupua’a of Olohena. [Geo] [PEM]
Ka-mo`o-ho`opulu Lit: The-wet-ridge; The-treacherous-lizard
Ridge that is the boundary line between Olohena and Wailua.[And] [Geo] [PEM]
#Ho`opulu means to deceive, to act treacherously, to get the advantage of one by deceit.
Ka-unana-wa`a Lit: The tiny canoe
Point on the seacoast used to mark the boundary between Wai-pouli and Olohena ahupua`a. [Alex 1900]
Kikake Lit: ?
Point on the seacoast used to mark the boundary between the Olohena and Wailua ahupua`a. [Alex 1900]
Ka-`ea. Lit., the hawkbill turtle
A place on the north side of Nounou, in Olohena ahupua`a. It is to the right and upwards from Kalakela. (Akina)
This is the place where Palila had a banana grove. (Akina)
An envoy from Kamehameha I to Kaumualii died at Wailua on his mission. He requested that he be buried on the ridge above his pace of death, hence the quote:
Leave the bones of travelers at Ka‘ea. (Rev. Akina)
Hō-lau Lit: To give a leaf
Kula. [LCA 3831]
Kuanea Lit: Barren
`Ili bordered on the N = kahawai, E = aina "Waipouli", S = kula, W = kula of Hō-lau.[LCA 3831]