wohi
1. n. One whose parent was of piʻo, naha, or nīʻaupiʻo rank, and the other parent of second degree collaterality. A wohi chief was exempt from the prostration taboo (kapu moe); he preceded the king on public occasions to see that others prostrated themselves; he was generally a near relative. ʻAi-wohi-kupua [name], semi-divine wohi ruler. Rare, ohi, as in the spelling ʻAi-ohi-kupua (For. 5:411). See saying kū kahi.
2. Var. spelling of ohi 1, 2.