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1. Redup. of mahiki 1, 2, 5. (PPN mafitifiti.)

2. Same as mahiki 4.

3. n. Stone, as used for adze. Also called makaiʻa.

v. Freq. of mahiki. To jump or fly frequently.

2. To vibrate rapidly, as the tongue; e kapalili.

3. To shake, as in an earthquake; to move frequently.

4. To overturn; to upset.

5. To spatter; to flap; to spatter, as ink in writing.

s. A sort of thick high grass; the place where such grass grows.

Mahikihiki (mă-hī'-kĭ-hī'-ki), n.

/ mă-hī'-kĭ-hī'-ki / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Same as mahiki, a grass.

Mahikihiki (mă'-hī'-kĭ-hī'-ki), v.

/ mă'-hī'-kĭ-hī'-ki / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Freq. of mahiki.]

1. To jump or fly frequently.

2. To vibrate rapidly, as the tongue; e kapalili.

3. To shake, as in an earthquake; to move frequently.

4. To overturn; to upset.

5. To spatter, as ink in writing.

To teeter-totter, seesaw. Also called mahiki.

To jump or fly; to vibrate rapidly, as the tongue; to shake, as an earthquake; to overturn, upset.

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