Wehewehe Wikiwiki Hawaiian language dictionaries

n. Altar or place of worship in a private house. Cf. ipu kuaʻaha.

s. Name of a place where the gods were worshiped; he wahi e hoomana ai i ke akua.

2. Name of a cup used in worshiping the gods, i. e., the poe aumakua; he ipu aumakua, he ipu i hana ia i ka aaha a paa.

Kuaaha (kū'-ă-ā'-ha), n.

/ kū'-ă-ā'-ha / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. An altar set up in a dwelling; place in a private dwelling set apart for worship.

2. The equipment for such an altar.

Altar in a private house for worship of the gods.

E huli iā “kuaʻaha” ma Ulukau.

Search for “kuaʻaha” on Ulukau.

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