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keʻahakahaka

/ keʻa.haka.haka / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. n., Abdomen.

2. n., Ladder with crosspieces, a poetic reference to the ladders used to scale Kauaʻi precipices.

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s. Kea and hakahaka, empty. The part of the body in men and beasts which embraces the abdomen, as Keapaa does the chest.

Keahakahaka (ke'a-hā'-kă-hā'-ka), n.

/ ke'a-hā'-kă-hā'-ka / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Kea, and hakahaka, empty.] The part of the body in men and beasts which embraces the abdomen, as keapaa does the chest.

Abdomen.

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