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Var. of kai-a-pō-kea.

s. Name of a long prayer at the dedication of a heiau.

Kaiopokeo (kă'i-ō'-pō'-ke'o), n.

/ kă'i-ō'-pō'-ke'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Name of a long prayer at the dedication of a heiau, temple.

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