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1. nvt. Long net stretched across the track of fish, one end anchored in deep water, the other in shallow (Malo 210, 212); to set a net at night. Cf. kuʻu 2.

2. Scoop net (AP) Also kūpoʻo.

s. Name of a species of fish net; he upena kupo.

Kupo (kū'-pō), n.

/ kū'-pō / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A species of fish net: he upena kupo.

2. A variety of scoop net. Also written kupoo.

Scoop net; long net stretched across the path of fish, one end in deep water, the other in shallow. (MALO 210).

E huli iā “kūpō” ma Ulukau.

Search for “kūpō” on Ulukau.

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