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kahaloa
/ kaha.loa /1. Short for ʻae-o-kaha-loa, a tapa.
2. A stone brought before a priest in sorcery prayers.
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KA-HA-LO-A
s. The name of a stone brought before a priest in a certain pule anaana.
Kahaloa (kă'-hă-lō'-a), n.
/ kă'-hă-lō'-a /1. A set of five tapas made for general use.
2. A set of tapas used with pebbles in revealing future events or disclosing secrets.
Kahaloa (kă'hă-lo'ă):
/ kă'hă-lo'ă /long barren stretch. Land section, Koolaupoko. Oahu.
Kahaloa
/ Kaha-loa /Beach area between the Royal Hawaiian and Halekūlani hotels, Waikīkī, Oʻahu, noted for its fragrant līpoa seaweed; street, upper Mānoa, Honolulu, Oʻahu. Kauʻi-o-Mānoa, a sister of the rat demigod Pikoiakaʻalalā, lived here with her husband, Pāwaʻa, a Mānoa chief (Westervelt, 1964b:158).
- Literally, long place.
Kahaloa
Beach, Waikīkī, Oʻahu. Section of Waikīkī Beach between the Royal Hawaiian and Halekūlani Hotels that was noted for its fragrant limu līpoa, a seaweed. Literally, long place.
kahaloa
Short form of ʻaeokaloa, a kapa. (PE.)
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