"laupele" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From Samoan laupele from lau (“leaf”) + pele (from Proto-Oceanic *bele (“a kind of shrub”)- compare Fijian bele (“Abelmoschus manihot”)). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|sm|laupele}} Samoan laupele, {{der|en|poz-oce-pro|*bele|t=a kind of shrub}} Proto-Oceanic *bele (“a kind of shrub”), {{taxlink|Abelmoschus manihot|species}} Abelmoschus manihot, {{cog|fj|bele|t=Abelmoschus manihot}} Fijian bele (“Abelmoschus manihot”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} laupele (uncountable)
  1. A flowering plant in the mallow family, commonly grown for its edible leaves, Abelmoschus manihot. Tags: uncountable Categories (lifeform): Mallow subfamily plants Synonyms: aibika, sunset muskmallow, sunset hibiscus, hibiscus manihot, Pacific spinach, slippery cabbage, bele, lettuce tree, island cabbage, bush cabbage Translations (flowering plant): bele (Fijian)

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