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vt. To drive down, as a stake into the ground; to go downward; descend; to lean, as a post.

v. See POU, post of a house set in the ground. To drive down, as a stake in the ground.

2. To stand leaning, as the post of a thatched house; to bend over.

Kipou (kī'-po'u), v.

/ kī'-po'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Ki and pou, post of a house set in the ground.]

1. To drive down, as a stake in the ground.

2. To lean, as the post of a thatched house; to bend over.

Post of a house set in the ground.

E huli iā “kīpoū” ma Ulukau.

Search for “kīpoū” on Ulukau.

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