poʻo koʻi
nvs. Adze-headed, a term of ridicule for one with a sharp or projecting forehead; also an insulting term for evil sorcerers, so-called because they were “frequently” beheaded (Kam. 64:123).
nvs. Adze-headed, a term of ridicule for one with a sharp or projecting forehead; also an insulting term for evil sorcerers, so-called because they were “frequently” beheaded (Kam. 64:123).
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