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1. nvs., Flat surface, stratum, plain, reef, layer, level, foundation, story of a building, floor, class, rank, grade, order, table, sheet, plate, shelf (rare), face (of a watch); flat, level; to be a great many.

  • Examples:
    • Kui papa, to make overlap on a lei, as feathers.
    • Helu papa, to recite in consecutive order.
    • Neʻe papa, to move in rank.
    • Kūkū papa, to stand in ranks, as an army.
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2. nvs., Native-born, especially for several generations (see noho papa #2); offspring of the mating of an individual of piʻo, naha, or nīʻaupiʻo rank, with one of kaukaualiʻi rank; the lowest ranking aristocrat.

3. vs. Set close together, thick together, as of growing plants; in unison, all together.

4. nvs., Board, lumber; wooden.

5. n., A variety of kava. The name may be qualified by the colors ʻeleʻele, kea.

6. n., Middle portion of a fishing net, bag net.

7. (Cap.) n., Wind associated with Honuaʻula, Maui.

  • References:
    • For. 5:101.

8. n. Stone used as sinker for lūheʻe, octopus lure.

  • References:
    • Malo 19.

9. n. Wafer.

  • References:
    • Puk. 29.2.

Nā LepiliTags: wind Maui kava

kikino, List.

  • Source:
    • Mānaleo.
  • Examples:
    • Papa helu wahi. Mailing list.
    • Papa kauoha kamepiula. List of computer commands.
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  • Examples:
    • Aia i loko o ka papa, komo i loko o ka papa, komo i ka papa. To take a class.

kikino, Board, lumber.

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    • Existing dictionary word

kikino, Two-dimensional, in math.

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    • Existing dictionary word, Extended meaning
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Nā LepiliTags: math

kikino, Layer, as of skin or tissue beneath the skin.

  • Source:
    • Existing dictionary word

kikino, In taxonomy. Class.

  • Source:
    • Existing dictionary word, Extended meaning

s., A row; a rank; a company standing or setting in a row; hence, a military band; a division of people; a sect; an order; papa inoa, a catalogue of names; a particular office, secular or ecclesiastical; a native born in a place; a story in a building; papa lalo, papa waena, papa luna, lower, middle and upper stories of a building. Kin. 6:16.

adj., Perhaps old; ancient; former times.

v., To prohibit; to forbid. NOTE. The language or the words of the prohibition generally follow. To rebuke; to reprove. Kin. 37:10. To adjure; to request in strong terms. Nah. 11:28.

2. To erect a shade or screen to prevent the light or heat of the sun. See papai, s.,

3. To shine, as the sun, i. e., to create light and heat.

s., Name of a certain class of Kamehameha's laws.

Nā LepiliTags: law

1. s., A species of fish; a small crab, a species of the paiea.

2. A term used in relation to a fish net.

3. A scab; a shell; a slice or piece; papa kalo, a piece of kalo; papa ipu, a piece of melon.

4. Name of a species of soft stone.

s., The wife of Akea or Wakea, the fabled mother of the Islands and of men on them. See Opapa. Na Papa ka haku akea o Lono.

Nā LepiliTags: religion

s., An ancestor some generations back; a race; a family.

Nā LepiliTags: family

s., See pa, s., Applied to many substances having a flat, smooth surface, as a flat, smooth stone, a board, a plank, a table, a flat wooden dish, a plate. Puk. 39:30. Papa pohaku, a slate; papa kanawai, tables of the law. Puk. 25:16. Papa ai, papa aina, an eating table; papa wili ai, a poi board; papa manamana pukapuka, a grate of net work. Puk. 38:4. A wafer; a flat cake. Puk. 29:2. Papa konane, a board for the game of konane. Laieik. 115.

A reduplication of the distributive particle pa. See pa. It is often used as a verb; as, e papa lua, to make two-fold, to put two together; e papa kolu, e papa ha, &c. See palua, pakolu, &c.

adj., Old; ancient; pertaining to former times; pertaining to rank or to ancestry.

Papa

/ pā-pā' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

flat, level. Land section, South Kona. Hawaii.

Nā LepiliTags: geography Hawaiʻi

papa

/ pā'-pa' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

v., To prohibit: to forbid. (The language or the words of the prohibition generally follow.)

papa

/ pā'-pā' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[A reduplication of the distributive particle, pa.] It is often used as a verb: e papa lua, to make two-fold, to put two together; e papa kolu, e papa ha, etc. See palua, pakolu, etc.

1. n., A kind of small crab; a species of paiea.

2. n., The middle portion of a large net, such as is used in the huki lau.

3. n., An ancestor some generations back; a race; a family.

1. n., A word applied in general to any flat surface.

2. n., A rank, class, order, sect or group.

3. n., The fabled mother of the islands and of their first inhabitants. She was the wife of Akea or Wakea.

4. n., A certain class of Kamehameha's laws; prohibitory laws.

Pope.

Middle section of a net.

Wife of Ākea (var. Wākea), fabled mother of the islands and the men on them; planet Saturn.

Ancestor, some generations back; native born; race; family.

Wife of Wākea, superior in caste to her husband; fabled mother of the islands and the men on them.

Hina is said to have given birth to Molokaʻi. Wākea is spoken of as the ancestor of all Hawaiians.

Stone used as a sinker for lūheʻe (octopus lure). (MALO 138.)

I. he poe ku like ka manao ana, a me ka hana ana, e like meka aoao Parisaio a me ka aoao Sadukaio, Oih. 5:17; 15:5. Iwaena o na Iudaio, eha no aoao, oia hoi ka poe Parisaio, ka poe Sadukaio, ka poe Esene, a me ka poe Herodiana. Ua manaoia mamua, o ka aoao Kristiano, oia kekahi aoao hou o na Iudaio, nolaila olelo mai o Teretulo, i kona hoopii ana ia Paulo imua o Pelika, o kekahi kumu nui ia o ka papa Nazarene, Oih. 24:5; a olelo mai na Iudaio ma Koina ia Paulo, 'Ua ike no makou i keia aoao, ua olelo ku e ia i na wahiapau,' Oih. 28:22.

h. he inoa makuakane.

flat surface; board; rank, class, order; table.

Flat surface, stratum, plain, layer, level (PE).

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