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See kalakupua.

hamani Magic, as supernatural or enchanted. Dic. Cf. pāhaʻohuna.

v. To lie in wait; to ambuscade for the purpose of robbery; to act the part of spies.

2. To entrap one in his words.

3. To observe or watch slily as one plots mischief.

Hookalakupua (ho'o-kă'-lă-kŭ-pū'-a), v.

/ ho'o-kă'-lă-kŭ-pū'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To lie in wait; to ambuscade for the purpose of robbery; to act the part of spies.

2. To entrap one in his words.

3. To observe or watch slyly as one plots mischief.

4. To practice witchcraft; to hold intercourse with good or evil spirits. See kala and kupua.

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