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aʻiaʻi
/ aʻi.aʻi /1. nvs., Bright as moonlight; fair, white, clear, pure, brilliant, shining; brightness, clearness.
- Examples:
- Wahine ʻili aʻiaʻi, woman with skin that is fair and clear.
- References:
- Probably PNP akiaki.
2. n., A native tree or shrub (Streblus sandwicensis [Pseudomorus sandwicensis and P. brunoniana are synonyms]), with narrow-ovate leaves, and milky sap; a member of the fig family.
- References:
- Neal 299.
aʻiaʻi
/ aʻi•aʻi /ʻaʻano, Transparent.
- Source:
- References:
- Cf. pāuli.
aʻiaʻi
/ ā'i-ā'i /n., Brightness; clearness: ua like ke keʻokeʻo me ka aʻiaʻi.
aʻiaʻi
/ ā'i-ā'i /v., To be white; to be bright, clear, brilliant, shining, etc.
aʻiaʻi
Bright, clear, pure, clean, as moonlight; white, clean, as linen. (Hoik. 19:8.) Pure, as gold. (Hoik. 21:21.)
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