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makuakeahu

/ makua.keahu / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Spirit of a living person.

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adj. The spirit going here and there even to where the clouds and sea meet; o waiho oe auanei a hala loa kou uhane makuakeahu.

Makuakeahu (mă'-kū'-ă-kē-ā'-hu) n.

/ mă'-kū'-ă-kē-ā'-hu / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The spirit of a living person going here and there even to where the clouds and sea meet; o waiho oe auanei a hala loa kou uhane makuakeahu.

2. Appearance of a human form apart from its live body; a phantom.

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