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1. vs. Shrunk, shortened, irregular. Lei piki, lei made of feathers of uneven length that protrude unevenly, as of mamo feathers. hoʻo.piki To shorten, shrink; to make, as a lei piki. (PCP piti; cf. Marquesan.)

2. n. The peach (Prunus persica), possibly a native of China, introduced to Hawaiʻi but not common. (Neal 395–6.)

3. n. Beet. Eng. Also pika.

Pīkī

/ Pī.kī / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. nvs., Fiji; Fijian.

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2. Also P.K. n., Provisional Government.

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See pā piki.

v. To cut short; to shorten; to cut off.

To cut short; to shorten; to cut off. Syn: Poke.

Peach tree (Prunus persica). Probably introduced from China, it has never flourished in Hawaiʻi. It made quite an impression with its fruit of velvety, whitish, yellow or red skin and thick, juicy, edible, white or yellow flesh around a wrinkled

peach; beet.

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