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    kahuna
    /kəˈhuːnə/

    noun

    • 1. (in Hawaii) a wise man or shaman.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KahunaKahuna - Wikipedia

    Kahuna (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kɐˈhunə]; Hawaiian: kahuna) is a Hawaiian word that refers to an expert in any field. Historically, it has been used to refer to doctors, surgeons and dentists, as well as priests, ministers, and sorcerers. [1] Background.

  3. kahuna in American English. (kəˈhunə ) noun. 1. in traditional Hawaiian society, a person with specialized knowledge of ritual, agriculture, navigation, sorcery, etc. 2. any person or thing to whom larger-than-life power or authority is attributed.

  4. The meaning of KAHUNA is a preeminent person or thing : big gun. How to use kahuna in a sentence.

  5. Kahuna definition: In traditional Hawaiian society, a person with specialized knowledge of ritual, agriculture, navigation, sorcery, etc.

  6. Pukui and Elbert, authors of the modern standard Hawaiian dictionary, define a kahuna as a "priest, sorcerer, magician, wizard, minister, expert in any profession (whether male of female)." They add that under the 1845 laws of the Hawaiian kingdom doctors, surgeons and dentists were called kahuna.

  7. What does the noun kahuna mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun kahuna. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. kahuna has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. religion (1820s) surfing (1960s) Entry status.

  8. Define kahuna. kahuna synonyms, kahuna pronunciation, kahuna translation, English dictionary definition of kahuna. n a Hawaiian priest, shaman, or expertan expert Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991,...

  9. Kahuna definition: (in Hawaii) a Native medicine man or priest.. See examples of KAHUNA used in a sentence.

  10. Kahuna is a Hawaiian word, defined in the Pukui & Elbert Dictionary as "Priest, sorcerer, magician, wizard, minister, expert in any profession." Forty different types of kahuna are listed in the book, Tales from the Night Rainbow.

  11. A “kahu” is someone who cares for something, as a fire, pet, child, field of knowledge, or deity. A kahu is an honored attendant, a guardian, nurse, regent, keeper, administrator, warden, caretaker, pastor, minister, reverend, or preacher of a church. “Na” is a nominalizing suffix.