King’s loin cloth and kapa, [278].
King’s riddles, Kepakailiula given the answer to, [512]–14;
invited to join in solving, [514].
Kepakailiula solving the; Kukaea throws the king into the oven, [514].
Kukaea summons the people to answer the, [512].
oven-baking the penalty in contest of, [514].
Kini (40,000), [364];
from word Kinikini, [400].
Kino, or miraculous powers, [72].
Kipahulu, Koi and companion sail from, [234].
Kipapalaulu, asked by daughter, sends Aiai a ten-fathom canoe, [558].
asked for a pearl fish-hook, [556].
[[xxvii]]king of Honolulu, at success of Kuula in aku fishing steals his pearl hook Kahuoi, [556].
living at Kapuukolo, [546].
on further request by daughter, gives up the stolen hook Kahuoi, [556].
Kipu, mischief-maker of Palaau, [396].