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  2. Lanai (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A lanai may also be a covered exterior passageway. [8] Disney animator Dorse Lanpher (1935–2011) notes in his memoirs the large covered lanais on the ocean side of his Honolulu hospital. [ 9 ] Today, air-conditioned buildings such as hotels often offer "enclosed" rather than "open" lanais, sometimes meaning a large dining hall with a 'wall ...

  3. Lanai - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Lanai in Lanai City was built in 1923 by James Dole of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company as a lodge to house the executives overseeing the island's pineapple production. It was the island's only hotel until 1990. Wrecked YOGN-42 in Shipwreck Beach. Lanai is also home to three golf courses, one at each Four Seasons resort and a third ...

  4. Why Building a Lanai Should Be Next on Your Landscaping ...

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    The difference between a patio and a lanai is comfortable, communal indoor-outdoor space. Hawaiian designers explain what makes a lanai unique and appealing.

  5. Lanai (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lanai is a Hawaiian island. Lanai may also refer to: Lanai (architecture), a type of patio; Lanai City, Hawaii "LANAI", a 1983 album by Yu Hayami

  6. Halekulani (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    Halekulani (var. Halekūlani) is an oceanfront luxury hotel located on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii. Built in 1984, it contains 453 rooms in five buildings on 5 acres (20,000 m 2) of property. The name Halekūlani is a combination of Hawaiian words (hale + kū + lani) meaning "House

  7. List of English words of Hawaiian origin - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin fish; the word means "very strong." [ˈmɐhiˈmɐhi] Link: Mana: Magical or spiritual power. Manō: Shark (not to be confused with the Spanish mano, meaning "hand"). Muʻumuʻu: A loose gown or dress. [ˈmuʔuˈmuʔu] Link: ʻOhana: Family, neighborhood. May also mean a guest house where family members stay. [ʔoˈhɐnə] Link: Ono

  8. Talk:Lanai (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Specifically the evidence you would need to supply to argue Lanai was not Hawaiian but was an English word would be an OED dictionary entry "Lanai, a type of porch, from Hawaiian Lānai/Laanai" or alternatively a reliable-for-statement-being-made source which spells some Category:Hawaiian words and phrases with ʻokina and long vowel aa ...

  9. What does a lei mean in Hawaii, can anyone wear one? - AOL

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    But for many locals, like Britney Texeira, leis have a deeper meaning. As a Native Hawaiian, lei is tied closely to her identity as well. "Growing up here in Hawaii, (lei) is a part of your life ...