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kipa
kīpā
/ kī.pā /nvi., Chinese gambling game chee-fah; to play this game.
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- Probably from Chinese: Gram. 2.9.
KI-PA
v. To turn from the direct path.
2. To turn in and lodge; to put up or stay with one. Kin. 38:1.
3. With ae, to turn from. Kanl. 28:14. To turn aside. Puk. 3:3.
4. To stay; to abide; to live; to dwell. 2 Sam. 14:24. To dwell in a certain place; to go and come with familiarity at one's house; e hookanaka ia kaua o kipa hewa ke aloha i ka ilio, i ka huelo ka ike; a kipa i na hale o Keopuolani, they staid in the houses of Keopuolani.
5. To water land artificially, directing the streams here and there.
6. Hoo To receive into one's house; to lodge; to entertain, as a guest; to receive morally. Ioan. 1:5.
7. To be a lodger or guest at another's house.
KI-PA
s. Kindness; hospitality; access to one.
2. Hoo. An entrance upon any business.
3. The name of a medicine given to mad-men; same as pipa.
KI-PA
adj. Friendly; kind; hospitable.
Kipa (ki'-pa), adj.
Same as hookipa.
Kipa (ki'-pa), n.
Kindness; hospitality; access to one.
Kipa (ki'-pa), v.
1. To pass within; to turn from the direct path.
2. To turn in and lodge; to stay with one, temporarily.
3. With ae: to turn from; to turn aside.
kipa
Name of a medicine given to a mad man. See pēkaʻa, pipā.
kipa
kindness, hospitality: to turn in and lodge.
Ki-pa
v. to turn from the direct path, to uru in a lodge, to enter a house. Hoo-to receive into a house, to lodge, to entertain as a guest, to be a lodger or guest at another’s house.
Ki-pa
s. hoo-an entrance upon any business or thing; access.
Ki-pa
adj. cross.
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