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kope
1. nvt., Rake, shovel (Nah. 4.14), dredge; to rake, scratch; scoop, as of a canoe paddle (For. 5:557).
- Figuratively, to dislike, disregard.
- Examples:
- Moku kope awa, harbor dredge.
- References:
- PPN tope.
2. n., Coffee, coffee beans.
- Source:
- English.
3. nvt., Copy, duplicate; to copy or duplicate.
- Source:
- English.
- References:
- Cf. ponokope.
kope
kope
hamani, To rake.
- Source:
KO-PE
v. To shovel, as dirt; to paw; to scratch.
2. To defend off; to parry, as a blow; to turn aside from.
KO-PE
s. A shovel; a spade; a scoop for lading flour; any instrument of the kind. Nah. 4:14.
Kope (kŏ'-pe), n.
1. A shovel; a spade; a scoop for lading flour.
2. General name of any utensil used to gather, take up, throw, scrape, as shovel, hoe, rake, scoop, etc.
Kope (kō'-pe), n.
(Mod.)
1. Coffee.
2. The coffee plant; the berry of the coffee tree.
Kope (kŏ'-pe), v.
1. To shovel, as dirt.
2. To paw; to scratch.
3. To defend from; to parry, as a blow; to turn aside from.
Kope
Gulch, Wai-luku qd., Maui. Lit., to rake.
kope
Eng. Coffee, coffee beans. (NEAL 800.)
kope
Coffee; shovel.
kope
rake; coffee.
Ko-pe
v. to shovel up, to paw, to scratch, to separate.
Ko-pe
s. a shovel.
kope
1. Word borrowed from the English word “copy.” To copy; record; duplicate. 2. Transcript; transcribe. 3. Copy, duplicate (PE).
E huli iā “kope” ma Ulukau.
Search for “kope” on Ulukau.