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[ koh-nuh ] / ˈkoʊ nə /
nouna southwesterly winter wind in Hawaii, often strong and bringing rain. Origin of konaBorrowed into English from Hawaiian around 1860–65 Words nearby konaKomondor, kompromat, Komsomol, Komsomolsk, Komura, kona, kona cyclone, konak, Konakry, Konarak, konbu Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for konaThe family vacationed at the 10,000-square-foot Getty compound in Kona, Hawaii, and at the exclusive Malibu Colony. Hollywood's Billionaire Divorce Scandal|Jacob Bernstein|May 25, 2010|DAILY BEAST There was another man who loved it, even as I. I think he loved it more, for he was born here on the Kona coast. The House of Pride|Jack London For years it was thought that coffee would only grow to advantage in the Kona district of Hawaii. The Hawaiian Islands|The Department of Foreign Affairs We made a grass picture like the priest Kona told us to do, and did things with it and burned it. West Of The Sun|Edgar Pangborn
"When the son of the great Naya of Mo punishes his enemies, Kona will go and assist in their destruction," he said one night. The Great White Queen|William Le Queux There was, I knew, no mistaking Kona's sable yet good-humoured face. The Great White Queen|William Le Queux
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