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n. Ceremony of tying fine white tapa (ʻoloa) as a malo on an image. (Malo 148, 154.)

s. The name of a ceremony of tying the malo on to the god; it was done by the women of the chief.

Kaioloa (kă'i-ō'lo-ā'), n.

/ kă'i-ō'lo-ā' / Parker Haw to Eng,

The ceremony of tying the malo on to the god; it was done by the women of the chief.

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