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piʻo
1. nvs., Arch, arc; bent, arched, curved; to arch, of a rainbow.
- Examples:
- Kapiʻolani (name), the heavenly arch.
- Ka piʻo mau o ke ānuenue i luna o ia wahi (FS 127), the constant arching of the rainbow above this place.
- References:
- PPN piko .
2. n., Marriage of full brother and sister of nīʻaupiʻo rank, presumably the highest possible rank. Their offspring had the rank of naha, which is less than piʻo but probably more than nīʻaupiʻo. Later piʻo included marriage with half-sibling.
- References:
- Cf. moe piʻo.
- Malo 54.
3. Same as kāpiʻo #1.
pio
1. nvs. Captive, prisoner, victim, prey; conquered, captured, made prisoner; game of tag; to play tag. hoʻo.pio To conquer, subdue, defeat, make prisoner, capture, overcome.
2. vs. Extinguished or out, as a fire or light (used in pidgin English); disappeared, as a ship at sea; to have gone out of sight; to die down, as a wave. Pio loa, to vanish. hoʻo.pio, To put out, extinguish, as a light or fire. Hoʻopio manaʻolana (Kel. 14), sinking hopes. (PCP pio.)
3. nvi. To peep, chirp; to whistle with fingers on the mouth; to pipe on any flutelike instrument; peeping, peep. Kani ka pio hone i ke kula (song), a sweet whistle sounds on the plains.
4. n. A measure of three iwilei (yards), especially of cloth.
piʻo
kikino, Arc, in math.
- Source:
- References:
- See kaula hōʻike piʻo, kī piʻo, kīloi piʻo.
pio
/ PI-O /v., To bend; to bend around, as the arch of a rainbow; to curve, as an arch; to bend, as an elastic substance. Hoo. The same.
2. To be extinguished; to go out. Oihk. 6:13. To be put out, as fire or a lamp. Ier. 4:4.
3. To be vanquished or overcome, as an enemy. Hoo. To vanquish; to conquer; to reduce to servitude. Kin. 34:29.
4. To administer food or medicine to a person far gone in a disease. See PIOO.
5. To alight for want of wind, as a kite; pio ka lupe no ka makani ole; to cease spinning, as a top; ua pio ka hu.
6. To cohabit, as a brother with a sister.
pio
/ PI-O /s., A prisoner; a captive. Nah. 14:3. Pio ana, bondage; captivity. Kanl. 30:3. A state of captivity. Ier. 26:6. One enslaved; anything taken by force, as a prisoner; a prey.
2. That which may be quenched or put out.
3. An are of a circle. Ana Hon. 23.
4. In the marrying or cohabitation of two high chiefs related to each other, as brother and sister or father and daughter, the off-spring, if any, was called he alii pio; hence,
5. The highest grade of chiefs. See NIAUPIO.
6. The measure of a fathom and a half, i. e., three yards.
pio
/ PI-O /adj., Extinguished; put out; quenched, as fire or a lamp.
2. Bent; crooked; curved; arched.
3. Superior; highest; chief.
pio
/ PI-O /adv. Relating to captivity; captively. Epes. 4:8.
pio
/ pi'o /1. v., To be bent; to be curved; to bend around as the arch of a rainbow; to curve as an arch; to bend as an elastic substance.
2. v., To commit incest.
pio
/ pī'-o /1. v., To be put out; to to destroyed.
2. v., To be conquered, subdued, overthrown.
3. v., To fall away or sink out of sight, said of a fallen kite or a canoe lost at sea.
pio
/ pi'o /1. n., An arc of a circle.
2. n., An incestuous offspring.
pio
/ pī'-o /adv., Relating to captivity; as a captive.
pio
/ pī'o /adj., Bent; crooked; curved; arched.
pio
/ pī'-o /adj., Extinguished; put out; quenched, as fire or a lamp; defeated.
pio
/ pī'-o /1. n., A prisoner; a captive; one enslaved; anything taken by force; a prey: pio ana, bondage; captivity.
2. n., A measure of three feet.
Piʻo
Place, Kalihi Waena, Honolulu, Oʻahu. Literally, arch.
- References:
- TM.
pio
A measure of cloth, ususally set at 3 feet. (PE.) This would be half a fathom.
pio
See nīʻaupiʻo.
piʻo
Extinguished, quenched, as a fire or lamp; bent, crooked, arched; to have disappeared, as a ship at sea.
pio
their peep.
pi‘o
arc of circle: bent, arched : to be curved.
pio
(ke) pio captive, prey; to destroy; be conquered; to be extinguished.
Pi-o
adj. Superior highest, chief.
Pi-o
v. to bend, to bend around as the arch of a rainbow, to curve as an arch.
Pi-o
v. to be extinguished, to be put out as a fire or a lamp, to be vanquished or overcome. Hoo-to vanquish, conquer, to reduce ta servitude.
Pi-o
s. a prisoner. captive, owe enslaved, anything taken by force, a prey; that which may be put out or quenched.
Pi-o
adj. extinguished, put out as fire.
piʻo
Arch, arc (PE).
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