kike
n. Kitty. Eng.
n. Kitty. Eng.
1. vi. To rap, tap, knock; to break open, as with a hammer; to click glasses, as in drinking a toast. See ex., māmane #1. Kīkē hala, to break open pandanus fruit.
2. vi. To share. E kīkē ka hānau ʻana me kuʻu punalua, the children will share with my second wife.
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Back and forth. See ʻōlelokīkē, walakīkē, pākīkē, kīkēʻōlelo. Gram. 6.5. hoʻo.kī.kē Ready with a rude retort.
v. To break or strike, as with a hammer; to break, as a stone; to crack, as a nut upon a stone.
2. To speak by turns, as in a dialogue.
3. To divide into two or more equal parts.
4. To reason; to confer together. Isa. 1:18.
v. To sneeze. See KIHE.
[Mod.] Kitten; kitty.
1. To break or strike, as with a hammer; to knock; to rap.
2. To give and take in a conversational way, as in repartee or dialogue; to speak by turns.
Kitty.
dialogue, repartee: to rap, rejoin.
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