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**Hawaiian**
Originating from the Polynesian word “Hawaiki,” the term #1excludeGlossary has a rich history that extends beyond its geographical roots. Initially, it referred to the native people and culture of the Hawaiian Islands, but in the realm of cannabis, #2excludeGlossary has taken on a new meaning. This term now signifies a group of cannabis strains that are celebrated for their tropical essence and invigorating effects. Hawaiian strains, typically sativa-dominant, are renowned for their sweet, fruity flavors and the euphoric, uplifting high they provide. As the cannabis industry continues to expand, the allure of Hawaiian strains remains strong, drawing in those who seek a unique and vibrant cannabis experience. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a curious newcomer, Hawaiian strains offer a delightful journey into the world of cannabis, embodying the spirit of the islands in every puff. [Source: Harvard Health, Cannabis Now]
Hawaiian may refer to:
- Native Hawaiians, the current term for the indigenous people of the Hawaiian Islands or their descendants
- Hawaii state residents, regardless of ancestry (only used outside of Hawaii)
- Hawaiian language, a Polynesian language originally spoken on the eight major islands of the Hawaiian archipelago
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French Hawaiien.
Adjective
hawaiian m or n (feminine singular hawaiiană, masculine plural hawaiieni, feminine and neuter plural hawaiiene)
- Hawaiian
Declension
Noun
hawaiian m (plural hawaiieni)
- Hawaiian