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kuamoʻo

/ kua.moʻo / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. n., Backbone, spine; road, trail, path (Mar. 1.3); custom, way (Mat. 10.5); canoe keel.

2. n., Clamps used in making or repairing canoes.

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1. s., Kua, back, and moo, a lizard. The backbone of a man or animal.

2. A road or frequented path. NOTE.—This was the word used formerly on the Island of Hawaii for path or road; the word alanui is now general; a road or highway. Lunk. 21:19.

3. FIG. A way; custom. SYN. With aoao. Mat. 10:15. Obedience to law. Mar. 1:3.

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s., The name of some place on the bottom of a canoe; alaila kalai ia na aoao ame ke kuamoo malalo.

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adj., Of or pertaining to the backbone; iwi kuamoo. Oihk. 3:9.

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kuamoo

/ kū'-ă-mo'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

adj., Of or pertaining to the backbone: iwi kuamoo.

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kuamoo

/ kū'-ă-mo'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Kua, back, and moo, a lizard.]

1. n., The backbone of a man or animal. Syn: Iwikuamoo.

2. n., A road or frequented path. (This was the word used formerly on the island of Hawaii for path or road; the word alanui is now used.

3. n., A way; custom. Syn: Aoao.

4. n., The keel of a canoe. Syn: Kuae.

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Kuamoo

/ ku'ă-mo'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

a narrow path Land section, North Kona. Hawaii.

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Kuamoʻo

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),
  • Land section, Kailua qd., Hawaiʻi, where Kekuaokalani (the god of the heavens), nephew of Kamehameha I, fought to preserve eating taboos, and where he was killed (RC 228).
  • Ridge, north Lānaʻi.
  • Street, Waikīkī, Honolulu, Oʻahu, named for Mary Kuamoʻo Kaʻoanaʻeha, sister of Kekuaokalani and wife of John Young, adviser to Kamehameha. She was named in honor of the place where her brother was killed.
  • Literally, backbone.
  • References:
    • TM.

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Canoe keel. Lit., back lizard.

Of or pertaining to the backbone.

Place, such as a road or frequented path (as meant on Hawaiʻi). Lit., back lizard. Alanui is used now.

backbone; frequented path.

1. Road, trail, path, way (PE). 2. Path (SAM). 3. A road or frequented path. This was the word used formerly on the island of Hawaiʻi for path or road (AP).

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