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kauhuhu
/ kau.huhu /KAU-HU-HU
s. A ridge or edge of a precipice.
2. The pole running lengthways of the house to which the tops of the rafters are fastened; a ridge pole.
3. The shark that was formerly worshiped.
Kauhuhu (kă'u-hŭ'-hu), n.
/ kă'u-hŭ'-hu /1. The edge of a precipice.
2. The pole running lengthways of the house to which the tops of the rafters are fastened; a ridge pole.
3. A species of shark also called niuhi.
kauhuhu
Main ridgepole running lengthwise of the house to which the tops of the rafters were fastened. Also called kau- poku. (RA.)
kauhuhu
ridgepole.
kauhuhu
Edge of a precipice (HE) (PE) (AP).
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