Wehewehe Wikiwiki Hawaiian language dictionaries

1. vs. Crowded, overlapping, entangled.

2. vi. To stand on stilts, as a spider.

v. To stand on stilts; to stand, as a spider on long legs.

2. To stand huddled or crowded together.

Hakake (hā'-kă-kē'), v.

/ hā'-kă-kē' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Haka, ladder or frame, and ke, to push.]

1. To jump up, onto, or over.

2. To stand on stilts.

3. To stand, as a spider on long legs.

4. To stand huddled or crowded together; to be so crowded as not to find a standing place.

To stand on stilts; to stand, as a spider on long legs.

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