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kaʻi
1. nvt., To lead, direct, lift up and carry; to walk or step in a row or procession, or as a child learning to walk; to come dancing out before an audience; the chant during which dancers appear and leave; to train, as for racing (Malo 219).
- Examples:
- Kaʻi ʻāuna, to move in a flock, herd, company.
- Kaʻi … i ke kaʻa (2 Sam. 6.3), to drive … a cart.
- Hou mai ua ihe āu, a kaʻi aʻe i ka pola o ka malo (FS 87), thrust your spear, directing towards the flap of the loincloth.
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2. vt., To pull, as weeds.
3. Fish net or seine; snare or noose for birds.
- References:
- And.
4. n., Snood of a fishhook.
5. n., A decayed tooth that requires extraction.
kaʻi
/ kaʻi /kikino, Coach.
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- Examples:
- Kaʻi haʻuki. Sports trainer.
- Kaʻi hana keaka. Drama coach.
- Kaʻi ʻālapa. Coach for sports or physical education.
- Kaʻi puʻukani. Vocal coach.
kaʻi
/ kaʻi /kaʻi
/ kaʻi /hamani, To train (someone), as for sports.
kaʻi
Snood of a fishhook.
kaʻi
Snare type of net.
kaʻi
Loose or decayed tooth that requires removal; toothache.
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