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kīpapa
/ kī.papa /1. nvt., Pavement, level terrace; to pave, lay stones in pavement or terrace; to wall in, as with stones (GP 98).
2. vi., To be close together, as clouds, or as taro neatly packed in a load; to shoot together (see papa #3, Kel. 45).
3. n., A sweet potato.
4. nvi., Prone position on a surfboard; to assume such.
Kīpapa
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- Land section, Mākena qd., Maui.
- Fishpond at Keonekūʻino and ridge at Pelekunu, Kamalō qd., Molokaʻi.
- Ditch, gulch, junction, stream, elementary school, and park, Wahiawā qd., central Oʻahu.
- Literally, placed prone (referring to corpses slain in the victory of Oʻahu forces over those of Hawaiʻi in the fourteenth century; Alexander, 1891:96).
Kīpapa
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- 1. Fishpond, Kamalō, Molokaʻi.
- Literally, placed prone (referring to slain corpses).
- 2. Island, Kāneʻohe Bay, Oʻahu. Common mispronunciation and misspelling of Kapapa, the correct name of the island.
- Literally, paved.
- 3. Fishpond, Niu, Oʻahu. Fishpond fronting Niu Valley that was filled to create Niu Peninsula.
- Literally, paved.
kīpapa
To turn sideways on a surfboard; balance on top of the surfboard.
kīpapa
To lay stones in a pavement.
kīpapa
To turn sideways, as on a surfboard; to protect and support when another condemns; to pave; to lay a pavement of stones.
kīpapa
1. Pavement, level terrace; to lay stones in a pavement or terrace (HE) (T) (PE). 2. To pave, to lay a pavement of stones 3. Terraced wall with dirt on one side and stone facing on the other (PE).
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