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pākiko

/ pā.kiko / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

nvi., Temperate, abstemious, frugal, economical, skimpy; temperance (sometimes preceded by ke).

  • Examples:
    • ʻAi pākiko, eat sparingly; continence.
    • Inu pākiko, drink temperately.
    • He pono ke pākiko mamua o nā hana hoʻokelakela wale aku, it is better to be economical than to [indulge in] extravagant display.

Nā LepiliTags: economics preceded by ke

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n. Stone adze.

v. Pa and kiko, a little dot or mark. To eat but little; to be temperate; to be abstemious in diet. 1 Kor 9:25. NOTE.—Pakiko is the opposite of pakela, spoken in reference to taking (kiko ana) here a little and there a little.

2. To eat quietly or cautiously; to think before hand and not follow the appetite.

s. Temperance; regular habits of life. Oih. 24:25; 2 Pet. 1:6.

2. The name of an instrument anciently used in war.

Pakiko (pā'-kī'-ko), n.

/ pā'-kī'-ko / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Temperance; regular habits of life.

Pakiko (pā'-kī-kō'), n.

/ pā'-kī-kō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Stone ax used as a weapon.

Pakiko (pā'-kī'-ko), v.

/ pā'-kī'-ko / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Pa and kiko, a little dot or mark.]

1. To be temperate; to be abstemious, frugal. (Pakiko is the opposite of pakela, spoken in reference to taking [kiko ana] here a little and there a little: Pakiko ai, to eat or drink temperately.)

To eat but little; to be temperate; to be abstemious in diet. pākiko, to eat moderately; inu pākiko, to drink temperately. (Puk. 4:21.)

To eat quietly or cautiously; to think beforehand and not follow the appetite; to be temperate in diet. Pākiko is the opposite of pākela, spoken in reference to taking. Kiko ana, here a little and there a little. (Puk. 4:21.)

to be temperate.

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