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1. n. Weatherboard covering canoe top fore and aft.

2. n. Shell on back of crab or turtle.

3. Kneepan, patella; bone in arm or hand.

4. vs. Full-fledged, feathered out.

5. n. A sea mollusk, Umbraculum sinicum.

s. The name of the board on the front part of a canoe.

2. The knee pan; moe pono ka iwi ihu maluna o ka ihu e like me ke kuapoi maluna o ka waa.

3. Name of a bone in the arm or hand.Anat. 21.

v. Kua, back, and poi, to cover. To be full fledged, as birds or any kind of fowls; applied to young birds when almost fully grown; kuapoi na manu, the birds are fully fledged.

Kuapoi (kū'-ă-pō'-i), n.

/ kū'-ă-pō'-i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The weather board on the front part of a canoe.

2. The knee pan: moe pono ka iwi ihu maluna o ka ihu e like me ke kuapoi maluna o ka waa.

3. Name of a bone in the arm or hand.

Kuapoi (kū'-ă-pō'-i), v.

/ kū'-ă-pō'-i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Ku, to rise, a, and, poi, overspread.] To be full fledged, as birds or any land of fowls; applied to young birds when almost fully grown: kuapoi na manu; the birds are fully fledged.

Full-fledged, as birds. Kuapoʻi nā manu, the birds are fully fledged.

Weatherboard on top, fore, and aft of a canoe.

Kneepan, patella; bone in arm or hand.

Weatherboard fore and aft on a canoe; young birds fully fledged.

E huli iā “kuapoʻi” ma Ulukau.

Search for “kuapoʻi” on Ulukau.

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