kā.ʻihi
1. nvi. Dizzy, dizziness.
2. vi. To refuse to pay losses or forfeit, as in a game; to use another's property without permission; to usurp.
3. n. A fine meshed fish net, similar to kāʻili. (Malo 213.)
1. nvi. Dizzy, dizziness.
2. vi. To refuse to pay losses or forfeit, as in a game; to use another's property without permission; to usurp.
3. n. A fine meshed fish net, similar to kāʻili. (Malo 213.)
v. To spin round like a top; to be dizzy.
2. To withhold what is another's; to keep back what is forfeited in a game.
s. Dizziness; a sense of turning in the head.
2. The name of a species of fish net; he upena kaihi.
1. Dizziness.
2. Something in the head that produces dizziness.
1. To spin round like a top; to be dizzy.
2. To withhold what is another's; to keep back what is forfeited in a game; to seize without ceremony.
Dizziness; to be dizzy.
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