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hokua
1. n., Nape of the neck, shoulders (Puk. 12.34); main stem of a vine (Kep. 157).
- Examples:
- He kanaka hokua kano, a person with hard, strong shoulders.
- He nalu haʻaheo i ka hokua o ke kanaka, the proud surf at the nape of a man's neck [a wind from the back, and a pun on hokua #2].
2. n., Tip of high waves, crest.
- References:
- See ex., hamohamo
3. vt., To lift up.
- References:
- Kel. 152.
hokua
kikino, Crest of a wave.
- References:
- Cf. honua.
hokua
/ HO-KU-A /s., The lower and back part of the neck where it joins the shoulders. Kin. 49:15.
2. The back between the shoulders. Puk. 12:34.
3. A division of men at work; a party; a company where a number of men are divided into several companies, one of them is called a hokua.
hokua
/ hō'-kū'-a /1. n., The lower and back part of the neck where it joins the shoulders.
2. n., The back between the shoulders.
3. n., A gratuitous uniting of persons to assist one of their number in finishing a difficult task, as in planting, fishing, etc.
hokua
Lower and back part of the neck where it joins the shoulders.
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