paki.kī
Redup. of pakī. hoʻo.paki.kī Caus/sim.
Redup. of pakī. hoʻo.paki.kī Caus/sim.
Same as pākiʻi 2.
1. Redup. of pākī 1; to crush, as pandanus aerial roots with a stone in order to obtain fibers for kava strainers. hoʻo.pā.kī.kī Redup. of hoʻopākī. (PCP paatiitii.)
2. n. A variety of poisonous crab, said to be the same as kūmimi.
v. See PAAKIKI. Pa for paa, solid, and kiki, intensive. To be very hard; to be solid; applied to substances.
2. Applied to the mind, to be obdurate; to be inflexible. Hoo. To harden, as the heart. Puk. 4:21.
3. E papaiawa, e hoomana i ke akua.
A species of poisonous crab, called also kumimi.
Same as paakiki. [Pa for paa, solid, and kiki, intensive.]
1. To be very hard; to be solid; applied to substances.
2. Applied to the mind, to be obdurate; to be inflexible.
3. To spatter water or mud; to throw any soft substance that splashes where it strikes.
To skip stones. (CMH.) Also see pākā, pihipihi.
To be hard or solid, as with substances; to be obdurant, inflexible, as applied to the mind.
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