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kiʻi
1. n., Image, statue, picture, photograph, drawing, diagram, illustration, likeness, cartoon, idol, doll, petroglyph; features, as of a face; plans, as for a house; carved, as end of an ʻauamo pole.
- Examples:
- Kona kiʻi, his picture, statue (of him).
- Kāna kiʻi, a picture (or statue) by him or owned by him.
- Pepa kiʻi, joker, in deck of cards.
- Kiʻi maka nunui, prominent, wealthy, or important person, VIP; literally, big-eyed image.
- Kiʻi maka liʻiliʻi, ordinary person; literally, small-eyed image.
- ʻO ke kiʻi nō kēlā o ka makuahine, he's the image of his mother.
- He ʻokoʻa kona kiʻi a me kona kūlana (FS 279), her features and appearance were different.
- References:
- Cf. akua kāʻai, hula kiʻi, kaha kiʻi, kiʻi ʻōnohi, naʻanaʻa #1, paʻi kiʻi.
- PCP tiki.
2. vt., To fetch, get, procure, send for, go after, summon, attack; to seek for sexual ends.
- References:
- See maka kiʻi.
- Isa. 34.4.
- PCP tiki.
3. vi., To try and, go and (idiomatic).
- Examples:
- E kiʻi ā loaʻa ā loaʻa ʻole mai paha, go and get or perhaps don't get.
- References:
- See ex., lolelole.
4. nvi., Hula step: one foot points to the side, front, and back; then the other foot does the same.
5. Same as ʻalani, orange.
6. n., Gesture, as in hula.
kiʻi
kikino, Figure, as an illustration in a textbook; graphics.
- Source:
- Examples:
- Ua komolike ʻo kiʻi A a me kiʻi E. Figures A and E are congruent.
- References:
- See Pakuhi kiʻi.
kiʻi
hamani, To receive a serve, in volleyball; also first pass.
- Source:
- Niʻihau.
Kiʻi
- Point north of Alahaka Bay, south of Hōnaunau, Kona, Hawaiʻi.
- Areas near South Point, Kaʻū, and in Puna qd., Hawaiʻi.
- Landing, Niʻihau.
- Reservoir, Kahuku qd., and point, Mōkapu qd., Oʻahu.
- Literally, image.
Kiʻi
Bay, landing, northwest shore, Niʻihau. Kiʻi and Lehua are the two landings on the north end of the island. Niʻihau Ranch uses the landings to haul livestock, equipment, passengers, food, dry goods, and other necessities to the island from Makaweli Landing on Kauaʻi. Kiʻi Landing is an alternate site that is used when high surf precludes the use of Lehua Landing.
- Literally, [carved, wooden] image.
kiʻi
Hula step where one foot points to the side, front, and back, then the other foot does the same. (PE.) Also called wāwae kiʻi.
Kiʻi
Image of a god made of wood or stone. kiʻi ku, standing idol.
kiʻi
1. To gather items, McBryde Sugar Co. v. Robinson, 55 Haw. 260, 288, 290 (1973). 2. To fetch, get, procure, send for, go after, summon (PE). 3. To go after a thing; to send for a person or thing; to take from another (AP). 4. A picture (AP). 5. Map; diagram.
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