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hāʻao

/ hā.ʻao / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. n., Sections or divisions following in the procession after a high chief.

2. (Cap.) n., Name of a rain at ʻAuʻaulele, Kaʻū and at Nuʻuanu, Oʻahu, so called because its showers follow one another like members of a chief's retinue.

3. n., Name of a tapa pattern.

Nā LepiliTags: aliʻi rain tapa Kaʻū Oʻahu

Hāʻao

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),
  1. Spring, land section, and church in Waiʻōhinu, Honuʻapo qd., Kaʻū, Hawaiʻi (RC 158), named for a Kaʻū rain and a supernatural girl.
  2. Valley, central Niʻihau.

Nā LepiliTags: Hawaiʻi Niʻihau

Kapa design. (PE.) Also called nao ua hāʻao, ua hāʻao.

Rain at ʻAu-ʻau-lele, Kaʻū, Hawaii, and Nuʻuanu, Oʻahu, called this because its showers follow one another down their respective valleys like members of a chiefʻs retinue.

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