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-hūnōai

pākuʻina kauhopesuffix / -hū.nō.ai / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

Father- or mother-in-law, usually after makua and followed by kāne or wahine for specific designation of sex. These terms apply also to uncle and aunt by marriage.

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    • PCP fungawai.

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s. A parent-in-law, either father or mother, according to the designating terms kane or wahine. See HONOAI.

Hunoai (hū'-nŏ-a'i), n.

/ hū'-nŏ-a'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A parent-in-law, either father or mother, according to the designating terms kane or wahine.

parent-in-law.

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