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vs. Swollen, fat. Rare.

v. Ku and hakakai, to be swelled. To be swelled out, as one fat or full fleshed.

2. To be swelled with disease; hence,

3. To be weak; to be sickly.

Kuhakakai (kū'-hā'-kă-ka'i), v.

/ kū'-hā'-kă-ka'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Ku, to stand, and hakakai, to be swelled.]

1. To be swelled out, as a fat person.

2. To be swelled with disease; hence,

3. To be weak; to be sickly.

Swelling of the cheek and abdomen; adiposity, tendency of being fat.

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