haʻakei
/ haʻa.kei /vs., Proud, haughty, rude, snobbish, snooty, vain; to scorn, scoff.
- Examples:
- Ka noho o ka poʻe haʻakei (Hal. 1.1), the seat of the scornful.
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vs., Proud, haughty, rude, snobbish, snooty, vain; to scorn, scoff.
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v. Haa, causative, and kei. See KEI. To be proud; high minded; vain-glorious; to be puffed up.
s. Causing pride.
2. A proud person; a scoffer; a contemptible person; o ka haaheo, he mea paha ia e make ai no ka poe haakei, pride, that is a thing perhaps to kill the scoffer.
3. Pride; haughtiness.
adj. Proud; assuming the dress and character of another.
2. Scoffing; scorning. Hal. 1:1.
1. Proud; fond of show for vain display, as in assuming the dress and character of another.
2. Scoffing; scorning.
1. Haughtiness.
2. A proud person; a scoffer; O ka haaheo, he mea paha ia e make ai ka poe haakei: Pride, that is a thing perhaps to kill the scoffer.
[Haa, causative, and kei, to boast.] To be proud; to be vainglorious; to be puffed up.
Proud, naughty, vain, scornful. (Hal. 1:1.)
proud, haughty: to scorn
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