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1. nvt. Tapa soaking, to soak tapa.

2. (Cap.) n. Name of a goddess worshipped by tapa makers.

s The god of those who pounded or manufactured kapa; he akua no ka poe kuku kapa.

2. The office of the person who moistened the kapa during the process of pounding it.

Lauhuki (lă'u-hū'-ki), n.

/ lă'u-hū'-ki / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The goddess of those who pounded or manufactured tapa; he akua no ka poe kuku kapa.

2. The office of the person who moistened the tapa during the process of pounding it.

God who was worshiped by kapa makers and poi pounder shapers.

E huli iā “lauhuki” ma Ulukau.

Search for “lauhuki” on Ulukau.

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