kāhei
/ kā.hei /1. nvt., Hurling, as firebrands at Kamaile, Kauaʻi; to hurl; to put on a lei.
- References:
- PCP taasei.
2. Variant of kāʻai.
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1. nvt., Hurling, as firebrands at Kamaile, Kauaʻi; to hurl; to put on a lei.
2. Variant of kāʻai.
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v. To tie round, as a girdle or belt; to gird on. See KAEI.
s. A belt; a band around the belly of a person.
2. A sack passing over the shoulders, as a soldier's belt.
3. A cloth for preserving goods.
1. A sash; a belt; a band worn as a belt.
2. A sash passing over the shoulders, as a soldier's belt.
3. A cloth for preserving goods.
To tie round, as a girdle or belt; to gird on. Syn: Kaei.
girdle. Land section, Kohala, Hawaii.
Point, Hālawa qd., Molokaʻi. Lit., to gird on.
Bit for a carpenterʻs drill.
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