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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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