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n.

1. Oval wooden dish or platter.

2. (Cap.) Names of three nights of the month; see below. These nights were sacred to the god Kanaloa. Kapu Kāloa (Malo 35), monthly taboo nights of ʻOle Pau and Kāloa Kū Kahi.

Kaloa (kā'-lō'-a), n.

/ kā'-lō'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Word applied to certain days of the month sacred to Kaloa or Kanaloa. (There were three kaloa days in the native calendar distinguished respectively as Kaloa Kukahi, Kaloa Kulua and Kaloapau.)

2. The twenty-third night after Hilo, the new moon; the twenty-fourth day of the month.

Kaloa (kă-lo'ă):

/ kă-lo'ă / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

the length. Land section, Koolauloa, Oahu.

Kāloa

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Way, Mānoa, Honolulu, probably named for the twenty-fourth, twenty-fifth, and twenty-sixth days of the Hawaiian month.

E huli iā “kāloa” ma Ulukau.

Search for “kāloa” on Ulukau.

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