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1. vs. Precarious. Cf., nihi. ʻĀnihinihi i ke ola, life hanging [as by a thread].

2. n. Small taro tubers. Less used than ʻōnihinihi.

s. Kalo tops; he kalo, he anihinihi, he oha. See ONINIHI.

v. See NIHI. Near to falling off a pali; to stand in a dangerous place.

Anihinihi (ā-nĭ'-hĭ-nĭ'-hĭ), adv.

/ ā-nĭ'-hĭ-nĭ'-hĭ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

See anihaniha

Anihinihi (ā-nĭ'-hĭ-nĭ'-hĭ), n.

/ ā-nĭ'-hĭ-nĭ'-hĭ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

The small tubers of the taro plant (Colocasia antiquorum) that are attached to the rootstock. See oninihi.

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