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