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1. nvt. To nail down, to wedge or fasten tightly; nail, pin, wedge. See kui kākia. Eia mai au o ʻuku liʻi, kākia kui nao a ke akamai, here am I, so petite, skilled in hammering big nails. Hale kākia kāmaʻa lio, blacksmith shop.

2. n. Cassia. Eng.

s. A nail; a pin; a wedge. See MAKIA.

v. To wedge or fasten up tightly; to fasten in a particular place or situation with a nail, pin or wedge.

Kakia (kā'-kī'-a), n.

/ kā'-kī'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A nail; a pin; a wedge. Syn: Makia.

Kakia (kā'-kī'-a), v.

/ kā'-kī'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To wedge or fasten up tightly; to fasten in a particular place or situation with a nail, pin or wedge.

to nail.

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