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- Subject: Re: Another look at the Hawaiian meaning of Lua
- From: Roberto Ierusalimschy <roberto@...>
- Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 14:53:48 -0300
> I was reading this Pacific Mythology book and bumped into something that
> may help further clarify (or confuse) the issue of the meaning of Lua in
> Hawaiian.
>
> Search Google for "hawaiian dictionary lua", and click on the link that
> has the Hawaiian-English Google Book. It shows more clearly the meanings
> of Lua.
>
> 'Toilet' seems to be modern usage, and hole/cave thing seems to be the
> original meaning. [...]
If we search for "hawaiian lua" (without "dictionary") we get lots of
stuff about a martial art called Lua. Do you (or someone else) know how
this other meaning fits in? (They do not seem to worry about fighting a
style called "toilet" ;)
-- Roberto