Hawaiian Word For Rain - Rain downpour, ua lani pili, ua loku. More weather vocabulary in hawaiian. Ke ʻano o ka manawa. Ua liʻiliʻi, light rain, drizzle. Spring rain, kuāua hope, latter rain, kuāua hope (biblical). Web the bitter rain, ka ua ʻawa (of grief, tragedy, hardship). Rain with large drops, ua hekili, pakakū. Wai #1, rain, and elbert 1962. Continuous rain, ua hoʻokina, pīpīnoke. Rain was beloved as it preserved the land;
Web the bitter rain, ka ua ʻawa (of grief, tragedy, hardship). Wai #1, rain, and elbert 1962. Ke ʻano o ka manawa. Rain with large drops, ua hekili, pakakū. Continuous rain, ua hoʻokina, pīpīnoke. Ua liʻiliʻi, light rain, drizzle. Kā hewahewa, he ua (fs 37), hit wildly, it's raining [let's get going, let the fight begin]. More weather vocabulary in hawaiian. Rain was beloved as it preserved the land; Spring rain, kuāua hope, latter rain, kuāua hope (biblical). It was called kāhiko o ke akua, adornment of deity. Rain downpour, ua lani pili, ua loku. For symbolic connotations of rain cf.