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n. Tapa beater. For types of beaters, see Buck 169–79 and pepehi 2 and ho ʻopaʻi (b). A beater with a smooth surface was used finally (hoʻōki) to smooth out the cloth. (PPN ike.)

1. n., Aerial root of the ʻieʻie vine; the vine itself.

  • Examples:
    • Pua ka ʻie, the ʻie vine blossoms [royalty is born].
  • References:
    • PPN kie.

2. n., A woven basket.

3. nvs., A flat, plaited braid as used in hats; braided.

4. nvs., Wicker.

  • Examples:
    • He noho ʻie, a wicker chair.

5. n., Name for fish traps, combined with the name of the fish, as ʻie kala, ʻie palani.

6. Same as ʻieʻie #3.

7. nvs., Canvas, cotton, linen.

  • META: Rare]

8. nvs., Corduroy.

  • Rare

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kikino, Basket (preceded by ke).

  • Source:
    • Existing dictionary word
  • References:

Nā LepiliTags: preceded by ke

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v. To insult; to provoke; to pick a quarrel.

ie

kikinonoun / IE / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

1. s., Canvas; ie nani, fine linen; white cotton cloth, lole ie.

2. A vine used in making baskets, also in decorating their persons; he ie o ka nahelehele.

3. A material braided into hats by the women; he ulana ie papale ka na wahine haua.

4. Name of a stick used in beating kapa; he ie kuku.

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adj. Flexible; limber, like cloth or a vine; he lole ie, he kanaka ie ke ona i ka. rama, a man is limber (like cloth) when he is drunk; he lapa; he noho ie, he papale ie, be ipu ie.

Ie (ĭ'e), adj.

/ ĭ'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Made of canvas, cotton, or linen; made of braided material: lole ie; cloth made of linen; papale ie; hat made of braided material.

2. Flexible; limber.

3. Of coarse texture.

Ie (i'e), adj.

/ i'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Provoking; insulting.

1. n., Canvas; cotton; linen.

2. n., A tall woody climber (Freycinetia arnotti), a tough, wiry vine used in tying and in basketwork. See ieie.

3. n., The material used in braiding or weaving, as rushes, pandanus leaves, bamboo, etc.

4. n., (Mod.) A braid so made: ie papale, a braid for a hat, that is, material for a hat.

5. n., (Mod.) A woven basket: ie pepa, a waste basket.

6. n., The stick used in beating tapa: he ie kuku.

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Ie (i'e), v.

/ i'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To insult; to provoke; to pick a quarrel.

Forest air plant (Freycinetia arborea) with aerial roots. Used in making cordage. (RA.)

tapa mallet.

made of canvas, cotton, linen; braided material; woody vine (Freycinetia), wov-en basket: flexible.

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