lua.kini
nvi. Temple, church, cathedral, tabernacle; large heiau where ruling chiefs prayed and human sacrifices were offered; to perform temple work (For. 6:48).
nvi. Temple, church, cathedral, tabernacle; large heiau where ruling chiefs prayed and human sacrifices were offered; to perform temple work (For. 6:48).
s. Lua, pit, and kini, multitude. A heiau of the largest class; o ka luakini, oia ka heiau a ke alii nui e noi aku ai i na 'kua ona.
2. The highest species of house in a heiau where human sacrifices were offered.
3. The worshipers in a temple. Ier. 7:4. NOTE.— Since the introduction of the christian religion, the name luakini has been given to places of worship dedicated to Jehovah; e hai i ka olelo a ke Akua iloko o ka luakini o Iehova.
[Lua, pit, and kini, multitude.]
1. A heiau of the largest class; o ka luakini, oia ka heiau a ke alii nui e noi aku ai i na 'kua ona.
2. The highest species of house in a heiau where human sacrifices were offered.
3. The worshippers in a temple. [Since the introduction of the Christian religion, luakini has been applied to places of worship dedicated to Jehovah; e hai i ka olelo a ke Akua iloko o ka luakini o lehova.]
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