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  • curprev 16:1416:14, 17 March 2024Kiyoweap talk contribs 51,279 bytes +90 Deleting Holt's "ʻahu ʻula" as synonym (unused others and near-misses in dictionary) →‎Hawaii: mamo "dark yellow" unsrc'd→orange tinge (Hull) "rich orange" (Bishop), o'o→"bright yellow" (Bishop). Also fine netting made from olonā fiber and called nae (Bishop) undo
  • curprev 09:0909:09, 17 March 2024Kiyoweap talk contribs 51,189 bytes +982 →‎Hawaii: Earlier examples used coarse netting with wider holes that needed to be covered up with large chicken feathers, etc. before applying the pretty feathers. Later, finer meshes (close-plaited, finely hand-knotted) became available as base for cape, to which the small decorative feathers could be attached directly. undo

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  • curprev 12:0912:09, 12 March 2024Kiyoweap talk contribs 39,845 bytes +3,973 →‎Secondary: Kaaren Grimstad (1983)+ →‎Völsunga saga: Since Grimstad positions "wings" vs. "ring" as the two major schools of thought (multiple authorities on both, notes 19 and 20, added in fyi) elevating "wings" interpretation from sidenote to main. There is also 3rd view "shapeshifter". Grimstad also connects feather cloak to Odin's shapeshifting in note18. undo
  • curprev 08:3508:35, 12 March 2024Kiyoweap talk contribs 35,872 bytes +9,719 →‎Wayland Smith: Rewrite, starting with Völundarkviða "webbed feet" reinterpreted by De Fries as "wings". Added details involving Egill who collected the feathers and test-piloted. →‎Poet's cloak: Added fuller content to ''tuigen'' quoting Cormac's Glossary with its detailed explanation of the avians used. Also "Book of Rights" mentions its connection with the Rights of the King of Cashel, and Cormac was one such king. undo

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