kī.pē
1. nvt. Bribe, bribery (Ioba 15.34); to bribe. Cf. pē, humbled, flattened.
2. vt. To pelt with stones; to strike, as hail stones.
3. n. A large ti-leaf bundle tied at one end. Also wahī.
1. nvt. Bribe, bribery (Ioba 15.34); to bribe. Cf. pē, humbled, flattened.
2. vt. To pelt with stones; to strike, as hail stones.
3. n. A large ti-leaf bundle tied at one end. Also wahī.
v. To bribe; to offer secretly a reward for some wrong doing; to give something secretly to screen one from justice; e haawi malu i ka waiwai i mea e pakele ai.
v. To stone; to pelt with stones; to pelt or strike, as hail or rain in a storm.
s. A reward; an inducement to do what otherwise one would not do because evil; a bribe; a gift. Kanl. 10:17.
2. Property given to screen from punishment; he waiwai e haawi malu ia e pakele ai ka hihia ma ke kanawai, o lilo i ka hoohewaia.
3. One who practices bribery. Iob. 15:34.
adj. Tending to bribery; inducing one to commit bribery. Puk. 23:8.
Tending to bribery; inducing one to commit bribery.
1. A bribe; a gift to pervert judgment.
2. Property given to avoid punishment: he waiwai e haawi malu ia e pakele ai ka hihia ma ke kanawai, o lilo i ka hoohewaia.
3. One who practices bribery.
To bribe; to offer secretly a reward for some wrong doing; to give something secretly to screen one from justice: e haawi malu i ka waiwai i mea a pakele ai.
1. To stone; to pelt with stones.
2. To pelt or strike, as hail or rain in a storm. Syn: Kipehi.
To bribe; to secretly offer a reward for some wrongdoing. (Ioba 15:34.)
bribe: to pelt with stones.
Bribery, bribe.
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