uahi
Uahi is a term used in several Polynesian languages to denote smoke or vapor produced by burning. It is commonly found in both Māori and Hawaiian, where it functions as a standard noun describing the visible product of combustion as well as descriptive and poetic imagery.
In everyday language, uahi refers to smoke from fires, cooking, or other burning materials. It can also
Linguistically, uahi is part of the core lexicon for by-products of combustion within Polynesian languages and
Geographic and cultural notes: because of the prominence of fire, cooking, and volcanic activity in many Polynesian
See also: Smoke; Māori language; Hawaiian language; Polynesian languages.