naʻau
Hawaiian
Etymology
From Proto-Polynesian *ŋaakau; compare with Maori ngākau (“bowels, heart”), Tahitian ʻāʻau (“bowels, heart, conscience, soul”), Tongan ngākau (“intestines”) and Samoan gāʻau (“entrails, penis”).[1][2]
Derived terms
- naʻaukake (“sausage”)
- naʻauao (“intelligence, knowledge”)
- naʻaupō (“ignorance”)
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