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kaikea

kikinonoun / kai.kea / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. n., Sap, sapwood.

  • References:
    • And.

2. n., Fat, as of pork.

  • References:
    • Isa. 34.6.

3. n., White sea foam, especially as washed up on a beach.

4. n., Enema composed of sea water and raw crushed kukui nuts.

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kaikea

kikinonoun / KAI-KE-A / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

1. s., The fat of hogs or other animals. Puk. 29:13. FIG. Isa. 34:6.

2. The sap of a tree, the outside white, wood resembling in color the fat of animals.

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kaikea

kikinonoun / kă'i-kē'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. n., The fat of hogs or other animals.

2. n., The sap of a tree.

3. n., The sapwood, resembling in color the fat of animals.

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Fat of hogs or other animals.

Sap of a tree; outer white layers of wood resembling in color the fat of animals. (A.)

I. O ka apana kaikea o ka mohai e pau auanei ia i ke ahi, no ka mea, ua laa ia i ke Akua. Ua laa hoi ke koko, no ka mea, malaila ke ola o ka holoholona. Ua kapu ia mau mea elua i na Iudaio, aole pono ke ai, Oihk. 3:16, 17; 7:23-27.

sap, sapwood; fat of hogs etc.

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