Kapu

In the common parlance of the Kopa Loei, Menehune, and other native Hawaiians, Kapu means forbidden, sacred, taboo. Equivalent in some uses to the Celtic geas, a stricture or forbidding. Also used on "Keep Out" signs.
References
- MTAs: Book of Crafts, p. 64

- CTD: Immortal Eyes: Shadows on the Hill, p. 20
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