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pōhākialoa

/ pō.hā.kia.loa / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Stone used as a landmark, as of a land boundary, or for locating a fishing ground; stone with a knob at the top, used as a weight for deep-sea fishing; fishing grounds about 260 m deep.

  • References:
    • Kam. 76:75, 90

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Sinker used as a weight on a deep sea line.

Stone used as a landmark and set in the ground to mark a division of land (T) (PE).

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