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Son- or daughter-in-law, followed by kāne or wahine for specific designation of sex. These apply to nephew or niece by marriage. (PPN funoonga.)

s. A child-in-law.

Hunona (hū'-nō'-na), n.

/ hū'-nō'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A child-in-law. See hunonakane, hunonawahine.

Daughter-in-law.

child-in-law.

E huli iā “hūnōna” ma Ulukau.

Search for “hūnōna” on Ulukau.

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