Hiwahiwa, or Hiwa, [378];
beloved one, [500].

Hoa (to wind), [378].

Hoaeae, [400].

Hoahoa, [372].

Hoalani, an even number, [394].
water-gourd of, [14].

Hoamakeikekula, a beautiful woman, [532].
after repeated dreams, enveloped in fog, wanders to uplands of Pahulumoa, [536];
found by Puuhue in an olapa tree, [538].
and attendant prepare to return home, [534].
and attendant wander in the woods to string lehua wreaths, [534].
at birth in form of an ala, [532].
beauty of, calls forth greetings and chant, [534].
besought by Puuhue for his lord, [538].
brought up by grandparents under strict kapu, [534].
continues her love dreams, [538].
definition of word, [538];
derivation of, [540].
descends the tree and is greeted by Puuhue, [538].
falls in love with person of her dreams, [536].
gives birth to child called Alelekinana, [538].
hears call of a bird; watching, it changes to human form, [534].
in spirit, visits her grandmother Makapailu, [532].
legend of, [532].
pleads with Kalamaula for thirty days consideration; remains in seclusion, [536].
seized by Kalamaula, [536].
[[x]]separated from attendant in thick fog; arrives at Keawewai, [534].
taken by Puuonale as wife; called for her suffering, [538].
weeps at sight of object of her dreams, [538].
won by Puuhue’s words, they proceed to Keolewa and meet Puuonale, [538].

Hoao, [372].

Hoaono, [404].

Hoe, the whistle sound of cliff-climbers, [390].

Hoea stream, Liloa’s meeting place with Akahiakuleana, [178].