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koi
/ KO-I /v. To use force with one, either physical or moral.
2. To urge; to entreat one to do or not to do a thing; to compel by entreaty.
3. To tempt; to be led to do a thing. Kanl. 4:19. Koi ae la lakou ia ia (ia Liholiho) e aie, they urged him (Liholiho) to go in debt.
4. To drive; to urge with violence; to compel by force; to insist on a thing; to practice any athletic exercise; e koi mau a mama i ka holo.
5. To ask or invite one to go in company with him.
6. To take aside to ask a favor.
7. To carry a bundle on the shoulders of two men on a stick between them.
8. To drive or force in, as a nail or spike into wood; to force one thing into another.
9. To flow or rush like rushing water over a dam or any obstruction.
10. To put in the stick or vine on which kukui nuts are strung; e koi i ke kukui.
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/ KO-I /s. A compulsion; an urging, &c.
2. A small adze; koi lipi, a hatchet.
3. A projecting forehead, i. e., a sharp face; he law koi kou, an insulting expression.
4. The name of a species of kalo.
5. The name of a play; a sort of race in sliding; ina i ao i ka pahee. ame ka hooholo moa, ame ke koi; he mau ikaika pili waiwai.
6. The name of a splinter of bamboo on which kukui nuts are strung.
7. An indolent person wanting energy or decision in action.
koi
/ KO-I /adj., Shrill; sharp; fine, as a voice on a high key.
koi
/ kŏ-ī' /adj., Shrill; sharp; fine, as a voice in a high ley.
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/ kō'-i /n., A compulsion; an urging, etc.
koi
/ ko'i /1. n., Ax; adze.
2. n., Any tool used to give a smooth or plain surface. (See compounds of koi for the specific names.)
koi
/ kō'-i /1. v., To urge; to entreat; to ask earnestly; to implore.
2. v., To tempt.
3. v., To flow over, as water flows over a dam.
4. v., To put on a string or rod, as in stringing flowers for a wreath or placing kukui nuts on a rod for a candle.
koi
Child’s sliding game.
- References:
- See kahuakōī.
koi
Fishing pole for use in the nao maka lua (fish-basket trap) made of ʻinalua vines. See mākoi, mōkoi.
koi
To urge, to entreat someone to do or not do something. Koi ae la lākou iāia, Liholiho e ʻaiʻē, they urged him, Liholiho, to go into debt.
koi
to urge, implore; tempt.
koi
1. To make a claim. Kalama v. Kekuanaoa, 2 Haw. 202, 206 (1859).
2. Urge, implore, require, demand, claim, sue (PE).
3. To urge, to entreat, to ask earnestly, to implore (AP).
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