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akuahoounauna

/ A-KU-A-HOO-U-NA-U-NA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

s., Akua, god, and hoouna, to send. A class of gods who were sent on errands like Mercury of the Greeks; the names of some of them were Keawenuikauohilo, Kapo, Kapua, kamakukou, and many others.

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