poʻo lua

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Hawaiian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

poʻo (head, father) +‎ lua (two)

Noun[edit]

poʻo lua

  1. partible paternity, a child fathered by other than the husband in a relationship accepted by both husband and sire (this arrangement increased the number of relatives loyal to the child, and was common in the families of chiefs)

Verb[edit]

poʻo lua

  1. to be doubly fathered