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akuanoho

/ A-KU-A-NO-HO / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

s., Name of a class of gods supposed to be the spirits of men deceased; they were supposed to dwell with, or be over men as guardians.

Nā LepiliTags: religion

akuanoho

/ ă-kŭ'-ă-nŏ'-hŏ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

n., A class of gods supposed to be the spirits of men deceased. They were supposed to dwell with, or be over men as guardians. The akuanoho belongs to the same class of gods as the akuaulu; but the akuanoho ministers only to those of opposite sex who have lived together, while the akuaulu waits only on single persons.

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