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kāʻili
/ kā.ʻili /1. vt., To snatch, grab, take by force, seize, abduct, usurp; to gasp, labor for breath.
- Examples:
- Kāʻili malū, to seize or abduct secretly, kidnap.
- Moku kāʻili lā, sun-snatching island [Lehua Island or sometimes Kauaʻi, since they lie to the west].
- Ka wai kāʻili ao, liquid that snatches away enlightenment [intoxicants].
- References:
- See song, Elbert and Mahoe 58–9.
- PCP taakili.
2. vt., To cast for fish.
3. n., Fine net as used for ʻōpelu fishing.
- References:
- Malo 212.
kāʻili
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Kāʻili
- Small land section, Hālawa Valley, Molokaʻi, with a place of refuge (puʻuhonua) of the same name.
- Street, Kalihi Waena, Honolulu, Oʻahu, perhaps named for Kamehameha's feather god, Kūkāʻilimoku (island-snatching Kū). According to TM, the Hutchinson family who lived here kept the name Kāʻili Kapu in honor of this god.
- Literally, snatch.
kāʻili
To take away. This word can be applied to a fishing net for that is its use. ʻAʻili, to take fish with a hook.
kāʻili
To snatch or take away, as with a net or line; might be called a snatching net; a net for mackerel.
Kāʻili
Great feather god of Kamehameha the Great and the line of chiefs from which he came. Also called Kūkaʻili. See Kūkaʻili- moku.
Kāʻili
Abbreviation of name of Kamehamehaʻs war god, Kūkāʻilimoku; Ku, the island snatcher.
kāʻili
- Seized property (AP).
- Extortion; to take by force; to take away one’s right.
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