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1. n., Long, light, and swift canoe. Figuratively, a tall, well-proportioned woman.

2. Same as kākā, a kind of net fishing.

3. Fishing grounds: also pōhākialoa.

  • References:
    • Kam. 76:90.

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s. A small, long, beautiful canoe.

2. A fisherman belonging to such a canoe.

3. A long fishing line.

kialoa

/ kī'-ă-lō'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. n., A long, light and beautifully finished canoe.

2. n., A tall, well-proportioned, beautiful woman.

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