noun
- A Hawaiian system of taboos and restrictions that governed behavior and social conduct in ancient Hawaii.
Usage: Hawaiian origin; historical/cultural term; often capitalized
adjective
- Forbidden, prohibited, or sacred according to Hawaiian custom or tradition.
Usage: Hawaiian origin; cultural/historical context
Examples
- The kapu system was central to Hawaiian society before Western contact.
- Certain foods were kapu for women to eat under the old Hawaiian traditions.
- Breaking a kapu could result in serious social or spiritual consequences.
- The kahuna enforced the kapu laws throughout the islands.
- Many kapu practices were abandoned after the arrival of missionaries.