
Cheirodendron trigynum - Wikipedia
Cheirodendron trigynum, also known as ʻŌlapa or common cheirodendron, is a species of flowering plant in the ginseng family, Araliaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii. It is a medium-sized tree, reaching a height of 12–15 m (39–49 ft) and a trunk diameter of 0.6 m (2.0 ft). [1] .
Plants and Animals of Mount Ka‘ala - Department of Land and …
‘olapa. Cheirodendron trigynum. Moving in the gentlest breeze, the leaves of the lapalapa, and its long-fingered relative the ‘olapa, dance in the sunlight when the clouds part over Ka‘ala. Perhaps this graceful movement is why ‘olapa is also the Hawaiian word for hula dancer.
Olapa : The Moon Goddess - Mythlok
Explore the captivating world of Olapa, the fiery moon goddess of the Maasai people. Delve into her physical traits, family dynamics, divine powers, and enduring influence in modern times.
Olapa - Wikipedia
Olapa, goddess of the moon, is married to Enkai (Ngai), god of the sun in Maasai mythology. The two fought one day, and Olapa, being a short tempered woman, inflicted Enkai with a wound. To hide his shame, he took to shining very brightly, so that no one could look straight at him. In revenge, Enkai hit Olapa back and struck out one of her eyes.
Plants of Hawaii - Lapalapa/ʻŌlapa
Hawaiian Name: Olapa. Appearance. 5 leaflets on this one; Not as round as Lapalapa; Occurs high up at about 1,000 ft. to 7,000 ft. Doesn't dance in the wind like Lapalapa
olapa — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
1. To be moved, as the stomach; to rumble, as the bowels; applied to the stomach or bowels; e olapa, e nahu. 2. To flash, as lightning; olapa ka uwila. Laieik. p. 63. 3. To move, as a muscle or bone.
Notes - Huapala
You must use only the pahu style for the pahu hula. For instance; you cannot do ala`apapa for Kaulilua; you cannot use pahu hula for Kawika. I combine ala`apapa with olapa, but there is a difference. Olapa really means the dancer, but has become synonymous with the type of hula.
Native Plants Hawaii - Viewing Plant : Cheirodendron trigynum
ʻŌlapalapa is presumably the onomatopoeia* for the sound made by the leaves as they flutter in the wind. ʻŌlapa also means to flash or flare up, an uneasy rumble such as a queasy stomach. Another meaning is a dancer accompanied by chanting or drumming. The name ʻōlapa is another name for the fish āholehole. [8]
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Olapa (moth) - Wikipedia
Olapa is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1855. [1][2][3][4] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Olapa. ^ De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2019). "Olapa Walker, 1855". Afromoths. Retrieved March 26, 2020. ^ Savela, Markku (August 31, 2017). "Olapa Walker, 1855".