Where does “kāʻalo” come from?

kāʻalo (Hawaiian) comes from Hawaiian kā-, from Proto-Polynesian taa, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian taRaq, from Proto-Austronesian taRaq — to hew wood with an adze.

kāʻalo (Hawaiian): to pass by

Definitions

  1. to pass by

Ancestry of “kāʻalo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hawaiiankā-forms causative verbs
2Proto-Polynesiantaa
3Proto-Malayo-PolynesiantaRaqto hew wood with an adze
4Proto-AustronesiantaRaqto hew wood with an adze
Every word from Proto-Austronesian taRaqEvery word from Hawaiian kā-Every word from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian taRaq