poʻo lua
Hawaiian
Etymology
Compound of poʻo (“head, father”) + lua (“two”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpo.ʔo ˈlu.a/, [ˈpo.ʔo ˈlu.wə]
Noun
- 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
- to be doubly fathered
References
- lua poʻo lua in Combined Hawaiian Dictionary, at trussel2.com.