wai ea
n.
1. Aerated water.
2. Small house at the entrance of a heiau temple, where the ceremonial ʻaha (cord) was stretched. (Malo 162.)
3. Sea water used for purification. Lit., water of life.
n.
1. Aerated water.
2. Small house at the entrance of a heiau temple, where the ceremonial ʻaha (cord) was stretched. (Malo 162.)
3. Sea water used for purification. Lit., water of life.
Small house within a heiau enclosure where the ʻaha, a cer-emonial cord of sennit, was stretched.
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