kihi puka
n.
1. Door corner.
2. Name of one of the places under a tapa, where the noʻa stone was hidden in the game of pūhenehene.
n.
1. Door corner.
2. Name of one of the places under a tapa, where the noʻa stone was hidden in the game of pūhenehene.
Fourth watch of the night, approximately 3:00 A.M., ka pili o ka wanaʻo, the approach of dawn. More generally, it is considered to be between midnight and dawn. This is the fourth pile of kapa.
E huli iā “kihi puka” ma Ulukau.
Search for “kihi puka” on Ulukau.