kunāne
n. Brother or male cousin of a female, usually used only as term of address or as an affectionate variation of kaikunāne. (PPN tu(o)ngaʻane).
n. Brother or male cousin of a female, usually used only as term of address or as an affectionate variation of kaikunāne. (PPN tu(o)ngaʻane).
1. s., A game played on a board with black and white stones.
2. The relationship of a brother to a sister, generally with the prefix kai; as, kaikunane, the brother of a sister.
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A game played on a flat surface with black and white stones. It resembles the game of checkers. Same as konane.
n., The relationship of a brother to a sister, generally with the prefix kai; as, kaikunane, the brother of a sister.
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Game played on a board with pebbles lined up in even rows. See kōnane.
Brother of a girl.
brother of a sister.
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