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kāhiko
/ kā.hiko /1. nvi., Finery, ornaments; to wear finery, dress up; to harness (Ier. 46.4).
- Examples:
- Kāhiko o ke akua, adornment of the gods [rain].
- Kāhiko a ka hale, house adornments and furniture.
- hoʻokāhiko Caus/sim.; To dress someone in finery to adorn, decorate, deck, trim, array; to wear fine clothes.
2. Plural of kahiko #1.
kahiko
1. nvs., Old, ancient, antique, primitive, long ago, beforehand; to age; old person.
- Usually in the sigular; cf. kāhiko #2, puka kahiko.
- References:
- PPN tafito, base; PCP tafito, ancient.
2. (Cap.) n. Name of the first Hawaiian. (Malo 4.)
kahiko
Puka kahiko. Anus, i.e. the posterior opening of the alimentary canal. Also puka ʻamo.
Kahiko
iʻoa | proper noun / KA-HI-KO /s., The name of the first man upon the Hawaiian Islands according to some genealogies; ua hou ia mai, ma ka mookuauhau i kapaia Ololo, he kane ia kanaka mua loa, o Kahiko kona inoa, it is said again, in the genealogy called Ololo, that the very first inhabitant was a male, whose name was Kahiko. The question here discussed is whether the first person on the Islands was a man or woman. D. Malo, chap. 3,4.
kahiko
/ KA-HI-KO /v., To be or become old; to fade, as a flower or leaf; ua kahiko e, to become old prematurely; to be ancient.
kahiko
ʻaʻano | stative verb / KA-HI-KO /adj., Old; ancient; that which is long past; poe kahiko, the ancients; the old people; wa kahiko, old time.
kahiko
kikino | noun / KA-HI-KO /s., An elderly person; an old man; elua mau mea kahiko, e kipakuia'na e hele pela, two old men, they were being driven away. SYN. with poohina. Iob. 15:10.
kahiko
/ KA-HI-KO /1. v., To put on or dress in superb clothing; to put on splendid apparel for appearance sake; to be clothed splendidly. Mat. 6:29.
2. To deck or put on ornaments, as an Eastern bride. Isa. 61:10.
3. To adorn with royal robes, as ancient kings in their armor. Laieik. 112. To go in full armor, as a soldier equipped. Kanl. 3:18.
4. To be armed for battle.
5. To show honor; to dignify by honorable treatment. 1 Kor. 12:23.
kahiko
kikino | noun / KA-HI-KO /1. s., A splendid dress; the dress and ornaments, as of an Eastern bridegroom. Isa. 61:10.
2. The priestly robes of Aaron. Puk. 29:21. Na kahiko laa, the consecrated garments.
3. Armor; defensive weapons; military dress. Epes. 6:13.
4. The furniture of a house, especially handsome costly furniture; e hookupu paha no ko lakou waiwai, ko lakou kahiko o ka hale.
kahiko
kikino | noun / kā'-hī'-ko /1. n., Garments in general.
2. n., Distinguishing ornaments or robes; equipment for service.
3. n., The furniture of a house, especially handsome costly furniture; e hookupu paha no ko lakou waiwai, ko lakou kahiko o ka hale.
kahiko
/ kā'-hī'-ko /1. v., To dress; to put on apparel.
2. v., To adorn, or deck; to cover in the way of apparel.
3. v., To furnish with equipment for service.
4. v., To invest with mark or sign of distinction. Laieik. p. 112.
kahiko
/ kă'-hī'-ko /v., To be or become old; to fade, as a flower or leaf: ua kahiko e, to become old prematurely; to be ancient.
kahiko
/ kă'-hī'-ko /1. n., The name of the first man upon the Hawaiian islands according to some genealogies: ua i hou ia mai, ma ka mookuauhau i kapaia Ololo, he kane ia kanaka mua loa, o Kahiko kona inoa, it is said again, in the genealogy called Ololo, that the very first inhabitant was a man whose name was Kahiko. The question here discussed is whether the first person on the islands was a man or woman. (D. Malo, chapters 3 and 4.)
2. n., An elderly person; an old man; elua mau mea kahiko, e kipakuia'na, e hele pela, two old men, they were being driven away. Syn: poohina.
kahiko
ʻaʻano | stative verb / kă'-hī'-ko /adj., Old; ancient; that which is long past: poe kahiko, the ancients, the old people; wa kahiko, old time.
kahiko
Old people.
kāhiko
To wear finery, dress up, adorn with royal robes of the early kings.
Kahiko
Name of the first man on the Hawaiian Islands. Father of Wakea. (MALO 4.)
kahiko
ancient, aged.
kahiko
garments; furniture; to adorn, dress, invest.
Ka-hi-ko
v. to dress in superb clothing, to dress, put on ciothes, to put on as armor.
Ka-hi-ko
v. to be or become old; ua kahiko e, to become old prematurely.
Ka-hi-ko
adj. old, ancient, that which is past; poe kahiko, the ancients.
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