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vi. Firm, steady, steadfast.

v. Ku and kia, a pillar. To set up a pillar or post; to raise up a mast.

2. To be trusty; to be confidential; to be attentive.

3. To be unable to sleep, as one in trouble or distressed in mind.

adj. Attentive; confidential; trustworthy.

2. Not able to sleep through trouble or anxiety of mind.

Kukia (kū'-kī'-a), adj.

/ kū'-kī'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Firm; steady; not easily moved.

Kukia (kū'-kī'-a), v.

/ kū'-kī'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Ku, to stand, and kia, a pillar.]

1. To stand up, as a pillar.

2. To stand firm; to be steady in purpose; to be not easily moved.

E huli iā “kūkia” ma Ulukau.

Search for “kūkia” on Ulukau.

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