The word "holopon" is a Hawaiian term that has been gaining popularity outside of the island state. It is spelled /hɒləˈpɒn/ phonetically, with the first syllable pronounced as "hola" and the second syllable sounding like "pon". The word refers to a traditional Hawaiian healing practice that involves massage, meditation, and spiritual cleansing. Despite its growing usage, the spelling of "holopon" may vary and be written as "lomilomi" or "lomi lomi" in some contexts.
A preparation similar to pantopon, said to contain all the alkaloids of opium.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.