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pilikia
/ pili.kia /nvi., Trouble of any kind, great or small; problem, nuisance, bother, distress, adversity, affliction, accident, difficulty, inconvenience, perturbation, tragedy, lack; in trouble, troubled, bothered, cramped, crowded (2 Nal. 6.1), unsafe.
- Examples:
- ʻAʻole pilikia, no trouble, no problem.
- Ke noho kāua a pilikia ʻia au (Kel. 60), when we live together and I get into difficulties.
- References:
- Cf. hoʻopau pilikia, wahi hoʻopau pilikia.
- Possibly PNP pilitia; cf. Rennellese pigitia.
pilikia
Ka ʻimi ʻana i ka pilikia no ka hoʻoponopono ʻana. Troubleshooting.
PI-LI-KI-A
v. Pili and kia, a mast or post. To be crowded; to be in want of room. 2 Nal. 6:1
2. To be in straits; to be in difficulty; to be entangled in any way. Puk. 14:3.
3. To be cramped for want of means or instruments for doing a thing.
4. To be stinted in a provision for one's living.
5. Hoo. To bring or cause one to be in difficulty. Kin. 34:30. To trouble. Puk. 14:24.
PI-LI-KI-A
s. A difficulty; a hindrance; a perilous situation; extreme danger, as in distress.
PI-LI-KI-A
adj. Crowded close together; strait; narrow; difficult.
Pilikia (pī'-lĭ-kī'-a), adj.
/ pī'-lĭ-kī'-a /Crowded close together; straight; narrow; difficult.
Pilikia (pī'-lĭ-kï'-a), n.
/ pī'-lĭ-kï'-a /A difficulty; a hindrance; a perilous situation; extreme danger, as in distress; trouble.
Pilikia (pī'-lĭ-ki'-a), v.
/ pī'-lĭ-ki'-a /[Pili and kia, a snare.]
1. To be crowded; to be in want of room.
2. To be in straits; to be in difficulty; to be entangled in any way.
3. To be cramped for want of means or instruments for doing a thing.
4. To be stinted in a provision for one's living.
pilikia
To be in straits, difficulty; to be entangled in any way; lack of means or instruments for doing a thing; crowded with no room. (2 Nal. 6:1.)
PILIKIA
I. haiki, ane hiki ole ke konio, Mat. 7:13, 14. Pilikia iwaena o na manao elua a ekolu paha, 1 Sam. 13:6; 2 Sam. 24:14; Pil. 1:23.
pilikia
trouble.
Pi-li-ki-a
adj. crowded close together, strait, narrow, difficult
Pi-li-ki-a
s. a difficulty, hindrance, a perilous situation, danger
pilikia
1. Emergency. Mahoe v. Puka, 4 Haw. 485, 486 (1882). 2. Trouble. Brown v. Walker, 24 Haw. 285, 289 (1918). 3. Hindrance. 4. Adversity; difficulty; inconvenience; nuisance; distress.
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