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akiaki
/ A-KI-A-KI /v., See aki. TO bite in two repeatedly.
2. To take away by little and little.
3. To nibble, as a fish at a hook.
4. To pilfer; he aihue liilii.
akiaki
/ A-KI-A-KI /s., A backbiter; a reviler; a slanderer. 1 Kor. 6:10.
akiaki
/ A-KI-A-KI /s., A disease; the dog colic.
akiaki
/ A-KI-A-KI /s., Name of a species of seaweed adhering to the rocks; it is eaten for food.
akiaki
/ ă'-kĭ-ă'-kĭ /adj., Mangy.
akiaki
/ ă'-kĭ-ă'-kĭ /1. n., The scab or itch in cattle, dogs, etc.; the mange.
2. n., A backbiter; a reviler; a slanderer.
akiaki
/ ă'-kĭ-ă'-kĭ /n., A species of tough seaweed that adheres to the rocks. It is eaten for food.
akiaki
/ ă'-kĭ-ă'-kĭ /See aki.
1. v., To bite repeatedly.
2. v., To take away secretly little by little.
3. v., To nibble, as a fish at a hook.
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