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kenikeni
/ keni.keni /1. vt., To assemble a complete outfit or set, as of furniture, food, fishing gear, clothing.
2. n., Knife.
3. n., Dime, ten cents, small change, means.
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- English ten.
4. n., A variety of imported white sugar cane; also called lahaina cane.
kenikeni
kenikeni
/ KE-NI-KE-NI /v., To furnish a supply; to have enough.
kenikeni
/ kē'-nĭ-kē'-ni /1. n., Old native word for knife.
2. n., Ten cents; a dime.
3. n., Native name applied to the Lahaina cane.
kenikeni
/ kē'-nĭ-kē'-ni /v., To furnish, make or assemble a complete outfit, as of furnishings for a habitation, articles of attire, food, fish, canoes, nets, etc.
kenikeni
ten cents, a dime.
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