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vs. Rotten, moldy, spoiled, as food.

adv. Yesterday; inahea kou puka ana mai la? I nehi aku la, or i nehi. NOTE.—Nehi is generally followed by nei, and is mostly added to it; as, i nehinei, this past day, i. e., yesterday. See NEHINEI.

adj. Rotten; ruined; spoiled; applied to food.

Nehi (nē'-hi), adj.

/ nē'-hi / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Rotten; ruined; spoiled; mouldy (applied to food).

Nehi (nē'-hi), n.

/ nē'-hi / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Primitive form of nehinei or inehinei.] Yesterday: I nahea kou puka ana mai la? I nehi aku la, or i nehi. (Nehi is generally followed by nei, as i nehinei, this past day, that is, yesterday.)

E huli iā “nehi” ma Ulukau.

Search for “nehi” on Ulukau.

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