kiʻo.kiʻo
Redup. of kiʻo; variegated, as calm and unruffled spots in the sea.
KI-O-KI-O
, v. See KIO. To play on a pipe or other wind instrument. Hoo. The same, to play on the pipe or flute. 1 Nal. 1:40.
KI-O-KI-O
, s. See KIO. A pond of water; a puddle where hogs may wallow.
KI-O-KI-O
, s. Name of a musical instrument; also, with hoo, the names of instrument players; poe hookiokio, players on instruments. Hal. 87:7.
2. A file (from the noise), or any material to polish with.
KI-O-KI-O
s. Anything variegated, as cloth; as spots in the sea, some places calm and some ruffled; variegated; unequal in appearance.
KI-O-KI-O
adj. Hoo. Of or belonging to a pipe.
Kiokio (kī'-ŏ-kī'-o), adj.
/ kī'-ŏ-kī'-o /Piping; of or belonging to a pipe; a musical instrument.
Kiokio (ki'o-ki'o), n.
/ ki'o-ki'o /[A plural form of kio.]
1. A group of little puddles or mud-holes.
2. Anything variegated, as cloth; as spots in the sea, some places calm and some ruffled; anything unequal in appearance.
Kiokio (kī'-ŏ-kī'-o), n.
/ kī'-ŏ-kī'-o /A wind musical instrument; a pipe.
Kiokio (kī'-ō-kī'-o), n.
/ kī'-ō-kī'-o /A sticking out; a standing out beyond a plane surface: Na kiokio pali, the spurs or lateral projections of a precipice.
Kiokio (ki'-o-ki'-o), v.
/ ki'-o-ki'-o /Same as hokiokio, to play on a pipe.
Kiokio (ki'o-ki'o):
/ ki'o-ki'o /small water holes. Land section, Wailuku. Maui.
Kiʻokiʻo
Coastal area, Hālawa qd., north Molokaʻi.
* Pronunciation and meaning are uncertain.
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kiʻokiʻo
Anything variegated, as spots in the sea—some areas calm, some ruffled. See kipona.
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