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kāne
1. n., Male, husband, male sweetheart, man; brother-in-law of a woman; male, masculine; to be a husband or brother-in-law of a woman.
- Examples:
- Kai kāne (Kep. 183), strong sea.
- Hana keiki kāne, man's work requiring strength.
- References:
- See kāne o ka pō.
- PPN taʻane.
2. (Cap.) n., The leading of the four great Hawaiian gods: see HM 42–66.
- References:
- PCP Taane.
3. (Cap.) n., Name of the 27th night of the lunar month.
4. (Cap.) n., Name of a sacred star, seen by priests as portending great misfortune, as the death of a chief; perhaps a variable like Mira or Algol, or even a nova.
5. n., Name given at ʻEwa, Oʻahu, for the Tahitian banana known as polapola and hēʻī.
kāne
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- References:
- See hoʻokae.
Kāne
Architect and builder, one of the four great gods. God of creation, sunlight, fresh water, and forests. There were no human sacrifices in his heiau. Prayers were offered to some sev- enty forms of Kāne. (KILO.)
kāne
Husband. Also called kāne i ka ʻili.
Kāne
Twenty-seventh night, when the moon diminishes. A potato planting day. Kapu Kāne, kapu nights of Kāne and Lono.
kāne
1. Husband. In re Estate of Moehonua, 6 Haw. 338, 341 (1882). 2. The male; a husband (AP). 3. Male, husband, man; brother-in-law of a woman (PE).
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