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HuliSearch «kuili»: He 6 i loaʻaFound 6.

n.v., Prayer committed to memory and recited in unison during luakini (temple) dedications; to repeat, pray.

  • References:
    • Malo 171.

Nā LepiliTags: religion

s. The name of a prayer which lasted all night.

[Contraction of kuawili, a petition.] The name of a prayer which lasted all night. See kuawili, a prayer.

a certain all-night prayer. Elevation, Kona, Hawaii.

Hill near the beach, not far from Makala-wena, North Kona, Hawaiʻi. Lit., memorized temple prayer.

Prayer that lasted all night at temple dedicatory ceremonies. According to Malo it was memorized and recited in unison. (MALO 171.)

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