Lonokaeho’s forehead, in attacking Kaulu, is entangled in the ground, [530]–32.

Lonokukaelekoa, king of Waianae and Ewa, [408].

Lonokulani, chief of Kauluonana, [22].

Lonomakahiki, [240].

Lonomuku, woman that leaped to the moon, [376].

Lononuiakea, or Nono; island base, [370].
the defeated Oahu king, [394].

Lonowaimakua, [94].

Lua, art of bone-breaking, [32], [432].
Kualii getting the grip of the, on his son, [432].

Lua, new husband of Papa, [12], [18].
Oahu, a child of, [18].

Lua’s leaf-opening days, [14], [18].