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pāpipi

/ pā.pipi / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

Same as pānini, cactus.

  • Literally, cattle fence.

Nā LepiliTags: flora

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pāpipi

kikinonoun Haw to Eng, Māmaka Kaiao,

kikino, Prickly pear cactus.

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Nā LepiliTags: flora

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papipi

kikinonoun / PA-PI-PI / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

s., The prickly pear.

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papipi

kikinonoun / pā'-pī'-pi / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

n., The prickly pear (Opuntia tuna).

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Pāpipi

iʻoaproper noun WahiLocation, Hawaiʻi Place Names (2002),

Beach, Mākena, Maui. Small pocket of calcareous sand at Mākena Landing Park fronting the former cattle holding pens. The pens were used during cattle-loading operations when interisland steamers stopped at Mākena.

  • Literally, cattle fence.

Nā LepiliTags: Maui

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Prickly pear (Opuntia megacantha), native to Mexico. This species of Opuntia bears the best fruits for food. In Mexico, in season, it can be a principal human food, eaten raw, dried, or cooked into a paste or candy. The Hawaiians made a fermented drink from the fruits. (NEAL 607.)

prickly pear.

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