ikū nuʻu
n. Chief of rank below the hoa aliʻi descendants of Kāne; chiefs of this rank could rule as mōʻī but were not considered divine. (For. 6:266.) But cf. mōʻī .
n. Chief of rank below the hoa aliʻi descendants of Kāne; chiefs of this rank could rule as mōʻī but were not considered divine. (For. 6:266.) But cf. mōʻī .
Rank below ikū pau; collateral branch with temporal power.
E huli iā “ikū nuʻu” ma Ulukau.
Search for “ikū nuʻu” on Ulukau.