Hua ʻŌlelo: PIKO

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Across
  1. 2. Net, carrier
  2. 5. Net mesh wide enough for the entire hand to pass through
  3. 6. Type of fishing net, with mesh so fine that only the very tip of the finger could be inserted
  4. 9. Gourd, used for making containers, musical instruments, and more
  5. 10. Net mesh large enough to admit the entrance of four fingers; net of such a mesh
  6. 11. Fishing net with small meshes; net structure to which feathers were attached for feather capes
  7. 12. Bowl, calabash, circular vessel made from wood or gourd
  8. 13. Hibiscus, a plant used for making rope and cordage
  9. 14. Net mesh large enough to admit the entrance of one finger; a net with such a mesh
  10. 15. A legendary kupua known for his stretching and transforming abilities
  11. 16. Net mesh large enough to admit the entrance of three fingers; a net with such a mesh; three-ply
  12. 17. A type of knot used in rope making
Down
  1. 1. Net mesh, about 10 cm and above, between māhā and mālewa
  2. 2. Rope, cord, string, or line
  3. 3. Net mesh large enough to admit the entrance of two fingers; a net of such a mesh; two-ply
  4. 4. Prayer, incantation
  5. 5. A square or reef knot, important for securing rope
  6. 7. A being with supernatural powers
  7. 8. Calabash without a dab (empty bowl, empty mind)
  8. 12. A well-filled calabash (a well-filled mind)
  9. 13. Net gauge or mesh stick used in making net meshes