KA-PA-KU-I-NA
s. Kapa and kui, to stitch. The five kapas sewed together for a set of sleeping kapas.
s. Kapa and kui, to stitch. The five kapas sewed together for a set of sleeping kapas.
[Kapa, the native cloth, tapa, and kuina, uniting by stitches.] n., The five tapas which when sewed together for bed clothing are called kuinakapa.
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