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pani
1. nvt. To close, shut, block (For. 5:460–1), dam (For. 5:509), dike, substitute, replace, represent, fill a breach or vacancy; closure, stopper, valve, cork, plug, lid, cover, gate, blockade, door, agreement (GP 14), substitute, vice- (sometimes preceded by ke).
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- Cf. pani hakahaka.
- PCP pani .
2. n. Final bit of food closing a period of treatment by a medical practitioner, commonly but not always sea food; final gift in a hoʻokupu ceremony.
3. n. Odd-shaped pandanus key that fits, like a keystone at the bottom of a pandanus cluster; when this is knocked out, the others fall easily.
4. n. The bottom of a coconut when cracked off by blows around the base of the nut; it fits like a lid (pani).
5. n. Disease with severe pain at the solar plexus and choking.
6. n. Pan.
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- English.
pani
kikino Cap, as for a toothpaste tube; lid, as for a jar (preceded by ke).
pani
hamani To close, as in a computer program.
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pani
hamani Substitute, as in sports; also to substitute (preceded by ke).
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- Examples:
- Auē! Ua ʻunu ke kuʻekuʻe wāwae o Lopaka; ʻo wai ana lā kōna pani? Shucks! Lopaka's ankle is sprained; who's going to substitute for him?
PA-NI
v. See PANAI, to put something in a vacancy or in the place of something removed. To close up an opening; to shut, as a window; to shut, as the door of a house; as the gate of a city. Ios. 2:5, 7. To shut off, as the light of the sun; ka manu nana e pani ka la. Laieik. 175.
2. To supply a deficiency; to supply a vacancy; e pani i ka hakahaka, to fill the breach; to put one thing in the place of another; a paniia iho la ka hilahila ame ka makau ma ka hakahaka o ka huhu, shame and fear took the place of anger. Laieik. 203.
3. Hoo. To close up; to fasten; to muzzle the mouth. 1 Tim. 5:18.
PA-NI
s. Art. ke. Something filling a vacancy; that which fills or takes the place of another person or thing. Nah. 32:14.
2. That which closes an entrance, as the door of a house, the shutter of a window, the gate of a city, the stopper of a bottle, &c. Hal. 24:7. Nui ka poe i make i ke pani.
PA-NI
s. Eng. A pan.
Pani (pā'-ni), n.
[Eng.] A pan.
Pani (pă'-ni), n.
1. Something filling a vacancy; that which fills or takes the place of another person or thing.
2. That which closes an entrance, as the door of a house, the shutter of a window, the gate of a city, the stopper of a bottle: Nui ka poe i make i ke pani.
Pani (pā'-ni'), v.
1. To close up an opening; to shut, as a window; to shut, as the door of a house; as the gate of a city.
2. To shut off, as the light of the sun: ka manu nana e pani ka la. Laieik. p. 175.
3. To supply a deficiency; to supply a vacancy: e pani i ka hakahaka, to fill the breach; to put one thing in the place of another: A paniia iho la ka hilahila ame ka makau ma ka hakahaka o ka huhu, shame and fear took the place of anger. Laieik. p. 203. See panai.
pani
Pan. Pa kini, tin pan.
pani
Choking sensation; severe pain at the solar plexus. See keʻa.
pani
(ke) pani stopper; something filling a vacancy: to shut, to close.
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