wai.hau
1. n. A heiau where hogs, bananas, and coconuts were sacrificed, but not human beings; a heiau for moʻo spirits.
2. nvt. A small, tight bundle; to do up in such a bundle. Rare.
1. n. A heiau where hogs, bananas, and coconuts were sacrificed, but not human beings; a heiau for moʻo spirits.
2. nvt. A small, tight bundle; to do up in such a bundle. Rare.
s. A round heap; a bundle done up in small compass; a bundle done up again smaller than before.
v. To do over again; to tie up anew, as a bundle; to compress into smaller compass.
1. A bundle done up in small compass; a bundle done up again smaller than before.
2. [Mod.] Ice water.
1. To tie over again; to tie up anew, as a bundle; to compress into smaller compass.
Small heiau patronized by farmers.
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