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kini
1. numeral, Multitude, many; forty thousand.
- Examples:
- Ola nō ia kini i ka limu lomi lima o Kailua, the crowd thrives on the hand-massaged seaweed of Kailua.
- References:
- PEP tini.
2. n., King.
- Source:
- English
- Examples:
- Kini peki, king of spades.
3. n., Kin, relatives.
- Source:
- English
4. Also gini n., Gin.
- Source:
- English
5. Also tini n., Tin, pail, can.
- Source:
- English
6. n., Marble (a child's best marble in the game; kinikini is more common).
- Source:
- Probably English: tin
7. n., Zinc.
- Source:
- English
8. n., Guinea (coin).
- Source:
- English
- Source:
- English
kini
See entries below. Une kini. Tab, as on soda cans. Une kini koloaka. Soda can tab.
Kini
iʻoa, Guinea.
- Source:
- English
- References:
- See Kini ʻEkuakolia, Kinibisau.
KI-NI
s. The number 40,000.
2. Any number indefinitely great.
3. A retinue of persons; a train following a chief, as in former times. 1 Nal. 10:2.
4. Kinsfolks; relations, &c.
5. Eng. Tin; as, pa kini, a tin plate; so written instead of pa tini.
KI-NI
s. Hawaiian orthography for gini, gin, a distilled foreign intoxicating liquor.
Kini (kī'-ni), n.
1. The number 40,000.
2. Any number indefinitely great.
3. Kinsfolks; relatives.
4. (Eng.) Tin; as, pa kini, a tin plate; so written instead of pa tini.
5. Gin.
Kini
Plaee, Ka-lihi Uka, Honolulu; sacred rock that attracted fish, Wai-mānalo, Oʻahu. Lit., Jane, Jean, or multitudes.
kini
Tin, can or pail.
kini
40,000; tin; gin; zinc.
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