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pākuʻi
/ pā.kuʻi. /1. nvi., To splice or add on, append, annex, supplement, engraft (Rom. 11.17), graft; suffix, prefix, affix; extension, wing of a house; additional.
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- See ʻōlelo pākuʻi.
2. vt., To beat, pound, oppose, oppress.
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- Ua pākuʻi ka makani mamua o lākou (Mar. 6.48), the wind beat ahead of them.
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3. vs., Heavy scented, whether sickly sweet or foul.
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- Ua hoʻopailua loa mākou i kēia kālā, ua pākuʻi, we are sick of this money, [it's] foul smelling.
- Pākuʻi lua nā pali o Pelekunu (saying), doubly foul-smelling are the cliffs of Musty [said of vile-smelling places].
- Ua ana pākuʻi lā i ke aloha (chant), satiated with the aroma of love.
pākuʻi
hamani, To graft.
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pākuʻi
/ pā•kuʻi /hamani, To annex, in math, as in annexing a zero to show both decimal parts as a hundredth: 6.10 - 3.25 =.
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Pākuʻi
| No base definition, only supplemental content.
- Peak (4,380 feet high), and heiau (Summers 119), Ka-malō qd., Molokaʻi.
- Street, Pālolo, Honolulu; central peak of the three peaks of Mount Olo-mana, Oʻahu, named for the keeper of the fishponds at Ka-ʻele-pulu and Ka-wai-nui, a swift runner (Sterling and Summers 5:266-267). Literally, attached.
pākuʻi
To oppose.
pākuʻi
To beat against, as an opposing wind. (Mat. 6:48.)
pākuʻi
Wing of a house, additional room (PE).
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