kahaloa
/ kaha.loa /1. Short for ʻae-o-kaha-loa, a tapa.
2. A stone brought before a priest in sorcery prayers.
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1. Short for ʻae-o-kaha-loa, a tapa.
2. A stone brought before a priest in sorcery prayers.
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s. The name of a stone brought before a priest in a certain pule anaana.
1. A set of five tapas made for general use.
2. A set of tapas used with pebbles in revealing future events or disclosing secrets.
long barren stretch. Land section, Koolaupoko. Oahu.
Beach area between the Royal Hawaiian and Halekūlani hotels, Waikīkī, Oʻahu, noted for its fragrant līpoa seaweed; street, upper Mānoa, Honolulu, Oʻahu. Kauʻi-o-Mānoa, a sister of the rat demigod Pikoiakaʻalalā, lived here with her husband, Pāwaʻa, a Mānoa chief (Westervelt, 1964b:158).
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Beach, Waikīkī, Oʻahu. Section of Waikīkī Beach between the Royal Hawaiian and Halekūlani Hotels that was noted for its fragrant limu līpoa, a seaweed. Literally, long place.
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