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kuhikuhipuʻuone

/ kuhi.kuhi.puʻu.one / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Seer, soothsayer, necromancer, especially a class of priests who advised concerning building and locating of temples, homes, fish ponds, hence a professional architect. Literally, point out the sand dunes.

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s. Name of a class of priests in ancient times who were consulted and gave advice concerning the building of luakinis, especially the location.

kuhikuhipuuone

/ kū'-hĭ-kū'-hĭ-pu'u-ō'-ne / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. n., A class of priests in ancient times who were consulted and gave advice concerning the building and location of temples (luakini).

2. n., One who interprets signs and omens to show favorable or unfavorable issues.

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Class of priests who were consulted in ancient times. They gave advice concerning the building of the luakini, including its location; architect.

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