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vs. Over-sexed, sensual. Lit., excessive copulation.

1. vs. Scorched, burned, parched, as land by the sun in hot months; sunburned. (Kep. 91.) Lit., excessively eaten.

2. vi. To break up cooked taro with a pounder in first stage of poi making.

s. Epithet of a barren woman; he wahine pa.

v. To forsake wife or husband and live in adultery.

Pakiai (pă-kī'-ā'i), n.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

An adultress.

Pakiai (pā-kī'-ā'i), v.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To forsake a husband and live in adultery; to be an abandoned woman.

To forsake wife or husband and live in adultery; barren.

Scorched, burned, parched as land by the sun in hot months (PE).

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