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n. The ghost or spirit of a living person seen by others, a sign of calamity. Lit., many shadows.

See KINOAKALAU and WAILUA. A ghost that appears to some people, but not to others.

Akalau (ā'-kă-lău'), n.

/ ā'-kă-lău' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

See kinoakalau and Wailua. A ghost that appears to some people, but not to others.

Ghost that appears to some people but not to others; ghost or spirit of a living person seen by others, a sign of calamity. Lit., shadows many.

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