kī.naʻu.naʻu
Redup. of kīnaʻu.
Redup. of kīnaʻu.
v. To grumble secretly; to complain to one's self on account of not having one's expectations realized.
2. To scold; to threaten; to breathe vengeance.
3. To be full of evil; to be internally vile.
4. To complain of another; to find fault.
A stain, said of one's character; a defect; a fault.
To be defective in character; to be full of moral failings or little vices.
To scold, threaten; to be evil and internally vile.
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