Keawewaihe, [396].
Keehi, sea for mullet is at, [378].
Keelekoha, [382].
Keeumoku, [25]. (See Keeaumoku.)
Kehoni, priest, permitted to save himself, [568].
Keiki a kaua, our son, an elastic term, [500].
Keiki, hookama, [182].
Keinohoomanawanui again sees an armed company and says “Our death is close upon us,” [466].
credited by Kakuhihewa as the cause of victories, [468].
definition of, [466].
discredited by a farmer for the victories, [468].
fears at dagger sign of being discovered, [466].
fears for the result of Kalelealuaka’s wish, [464].
gains victory in battles with Pueonui’s men, [468].
made an officer of Kakuhihewa’s, [468].
seeing an armed company approaching, fears death, [466].
termed by Kalelealuaka a coward, [466].
Keaka, chiefess; has produced eight; sacred bud of, [240].