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neki
1. n. Great bulrush. Also ʻakaʻakai, nānaku. (Neal 88).
2. vs. Full, crowded, packed. Rare.
3. vs. Akward, unskillful, ignorant. Rare.
NE-KI
s. A rush growing beside the water; a bulrush; he akaakai.
NE-KI
adj. Full, as a room with people; full, as a container; running over; packed in; crowded one against another.
2. Awkward; unskillful; ignorant.
Neki (nē'-ki), adj.
/ nē'-ki /1. Full, as a room with people; full, as a container; running over; packed in; crowded one against another.
2. Awkward; unskillful; ignorant; unable to accomplish.
Neki (nē'-ki), n.
/ nē'-ki /A rush growing beside the water; a bulrush; he akaakai. Same as naku.
neki
Mat made of the young shoots of the great bulrush, Scirpus validus.
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