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n. Markings, scratchings, lines, stripes; narrow strip of cloth, usually white. Kahakahana lole (Ioane 11.444), napkin. Kahakahana kaumaha, marks of worry, as on the face.

s. The clothes in which a corpse is dressed; grave clothes. Ioan. 11:44.

Kahakahana (kă'-hă-kā'-hă'-na), n.

/ kă'-hă-kā'-hă'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A long narrow piece of anything; a strip: kahakahana lole, a strip of cloth.

2. Any fragment separated lengthwise from the bulk.

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