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vi. To diminish, decrease.

1. nvi. Fresh, as plants; erection of male genital.

2. nvt. Desire; to desire. I mau ai ke koʻiʻi koi a loko (song), to hold forever the insistent desire within.

v. To diminish; to grow less, as water flowing a long distance; koii ka wai.

adj. Fresh; vigorous; green; flourishing, as young healthy plants.

s. A reproachful epithet; sneering language.

Koii (kŏ'-i'i), adj.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Fresh; vigorous; green; flourishing, as young healthy plants.

Koii (kŏ'-i'i), n.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A growing strongly; an increasing vigorously—said of growing plants.

2. Excitement of the genital organ of the male. See kola.

Koii (kō'-i'i), v.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Ko, drawn, and ii or iii, small, diminished.] To be diminished; to grow less, as water flowing a long distance: koii ka wai.

To desire.

To diminish, decrease (PE).

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