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nvi. To lead a roving life, without fixed abode, wander; vagabond.

kikino Nomad. ʻAʻohe noho paʻa ka poʻe kīhoe ma kahi hoʻokahi no ka wā lōʻihi, no ka mea, pono lākou e huli mau i kahi kūpono e lako ai ka noho ʻana. Nomads do not stay very long in one place since they must constantly search for places with enough to sustain themselves. Dic., ext. mng.

v. To shift from place to place.

Kihoe (kī'-hō'-e), v.

/ kī'-hō'-e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To have no fixed abiding place; to lead a roving life; to move from one place to another.

To do a little here and there; to hip-skip; to do things irregularly; to reprove indiscriminately; to lead a roving life.

E huli iā “kīhoe” ma Ulukau.

Search for “kīhoe” on Ulukau.

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