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Keʻalohilani

/ Ke-ʻalohi-lani / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., A star that rises on the night of Mauli in the month of Welo and continues through the month of Māhoe Mua, when it vanishes on the night of Muku. A ring around it is said to portend a coming revolution. Literally, the heavenly brightness.

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Ke-alohi-lani

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Avenue, Wai-kīkī, and name of Queen Liliʻu-o-ka-lani's seaside cottage, Honolulu. Lit., the royal brightness (perhaps formerly Ke-ʻalohi-lani). The Queen's home may have been named for a mythical land in the heavens to which a girl traveled for four months and ten days (HM 530), and where a house was built of clouds for Ke-ao-melemele (the yellow cloud), a daughter of Kū and Hina.

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