Where does “hoʻokāne” come from?

hoʻokāne (Hawaiian) comes from Hawaiian Kāne, from Proto-Polynesian taqane, from Proto-Oceanic taumʷaqane, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian tau, from Proto-Austronesian Cau — person, human being.

hoʻokāne (Hawaiian): to act like a man

Definitions

  1. to act like a man

Ancestry of “hoʻokāne”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1HawaiianKāneone of the four major gods; the god of creation
2Proto-Polynesiantaqanemale
3Proto-Oceanictaumʷaqane
4Proto-Malayo-Polynesiantauperson, human
5Proto-AustronesianCauperson, human being
Every word from Proto-Austronesian CauEvery word from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian tauEvery word from Proto-Oceanic taumʷaqane