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s. Haka, to quarrel, and moa, a fowl. Cock-fighting; the name of a game practiced in former times; o ka hakamoa kekahi mea makemake nui e na 'lii.

Hakamoa (hā'-kā'-mō'-a), n.

/ hā'-kā'-mō'-a / Parker Haw to Eng,

[Haka, to quarrel, and moa, a fowl.]

1. Cock-fighting, a game practiced in former times: o ka hakamoa kekahi mea makemake nui e na 'lii.

2. A fist fight; sparring.

Hakamoa (hā'-kā'-mō'-a), v.

/ hā'-kā'-mō'-a / Parker Haw to Eng,

1. To box; to spar.

2. To fight with feet and spurs, as cocks do.

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