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keki-

pākuʻina kaumuaprefix Haw to Eng, Māmaka Kaiao,

Deci-, i.e. a prefix meaning one tenth.

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s. The name of a bush or small tree whose fruit is eaten in time of scarcity.

s. O keki no ame ka uhane.

Keki (kē-kī'), n.

/ kē-kī' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. [Ke, the, and ki, the root of the ti plant.] The root of the ti plant.

2. [Ke, the, and ki, lock.] The lock

Shrub or small tree whose fruit was eaten in time of food scarcity. No other data. (A.)

I. Ua manaoia mamua, ina nui na keiki a kekahi, oia ka mea pomaikai io, Hal. 127:3-5; a ina he keiki ole ka wahine mare, kaumaha no, 1 Sam. 1:10; i nui mai na keiki, oia ka pomaikai o ka wahine mare, Ruta 4:11. Ua hoike nui mai ka Baibala i ka eha o ka haakohi; oia kekahi hua o ka haule ana, pela ka Paulo i hoike mai; aka, iloko o ka eha i haule mai maluna o lakou, no ka hewa, Kin. 3:16, e hoolaia lakou, ke hilinai lakou i ke Akua me ka manaoio, 1 Tim. 2:15.

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