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kei
1. nvt. To glory in, take pride in; dignified, proud, glorious; one's pride and glory. Cf. haʻakei. Ē Kamalama iki kuʻu pōkiʻi, e kei ka noho (FS 67), o little Ka-malama, my favorite younger brother, may you act with dignified pride. E kei aʻe ana au i kuʻu keiki, I'm glorying in my boy. Kei ka nani o ʻIesū! How glorious is Jesus! hoʻo.kei Caus/sim..
2. n. A hard rock from which adzes were made.
KEI
int. An expression of wonder; wonderful! glorious! excellent! stupendous!.
KE-I
v. To praise; to extol; to boast; to glory.
2. Haa. To be lifted up with honor or pride.
KE-I
s. A boasting; glorying; pride; high-mindedness.
2. The name of a species of hard rock out of which kois were made.
Kei (kē'i), interj.
An exclamation expressing wonder, surprise, astonishment, etc.
Kei (kē'i), n.
1. A boast; glorying; pride; high-mindedness.
2. The name of a species of hard rock out of which stone axes were made. See the noun, haakei, haughtiness.
Kei (kē'i), v.
Same as the verb haakei.
kei
Hard stone for making an adze.
Kei
! int. wonderful, glorious, stupendous,
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