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An officer who preceded a chief and his train and announced his rank and the object of his approach. (AP)

s. Name of an office among the followers of the king.

Haakualiki (ha'a-ku'-ă-li'-ki), n.

/ ha'a-ku'-ă-li'-ki / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Title of an officer who preceded the train of a high chief to rehearse his rank and to tell the object of his approach.

Name of an officer among the followers of the king; an officer who preceded a chief and his train to announce his rank and the purpose of his visit, haʻakualiki.

Officer of the kingʻs train who walked ahead of the royal party on a journey and made known the identity of the king and his purposes.

E huli iā “haʻakualiki” ma Ulukau.

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