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vt. To encourage, inspire.

Redup. of kīpaʻi.

s. See KIPAEPAE. A pavement, i. e., a road paved with stones, fern trunks or the like. See KIPAPA.

v. To pave a road, as with stones or other materials.

Kipaipai (kī'-pa'i-pa'i), n.

/ kī'-pa'i-pa'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A cover for temporary use only; a spread composed of leaves, grass, rushes, etc.

Kipaipai (ki'-pa'i-pa'i), v.

/ ki'-pa'i-pa'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To cover or spread with some common material.

2. To pave a road temporarily as with stones or other materials.

Road paved with stones, fern trunks, or other material. (A.)

E huli iā “kīpaipai” ma Ulukau.

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