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1. Redup. of keʻe 1, but more common; distorted, crooked, twisted. Fig., unrighteous, erroneous, distorted. Haʻina kekeʻe, irregular verb. E like me ke kekeʻe o ka lālā lāʻau, pēlā nō ke kekeʻe o kona aka (saying), like the crookedness of the tree branch, so the crookedness of its shadow [like father, like son]. hoʻo.kekeʻe To crook, bend, twist out of shape, pervert.

2. Same as ʻaha, a fish. (And.)

v. See KEKE and KE. To be crooked; to be twisted; to be out of shape.

2. To pervert; to turn to another purpose. Puk. 23:8.

3. Hoo. To do contrary to the rule of right. Kanl. 27:19.

s. Name of a kind of fish which swims near the surface of the water.

adj. Crooked; twisted; incorrect; contrary to the rule of right; twisted out of shape; cross; petulant.

adv. Crookedly; erroneously; hana kekee, to do unrighteously. Oihk. 19:35.

Kekee (kē'-ke'e), adj.

/ kē'-ke'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Crooked; twisted.

2. Incorrect; contrary to the rule of right.

3. Cross; petulant.

Kekee (kē'-ke'e), adv.

/ kē'-ke'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Crookedly.

2. Erroneously: hana kekee, to do unrighteously.

Kekee (kē'-ke'e), n.

/ kē'-ke'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A kind of fish which swims near the surface of the water. Called also aha and ihiihi.

Kekee (kē'-ke'e), v.

/ kē'-ke'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be crooked; to be twisted; to be out of shape.

Needlefish of the (family Belonidae), a fish that swims crookedly near the surface. See ʻaha.

crooked, incorrect.

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