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1. nvs. Portuguese. Eng. Pukikī ʻeleʻele, dark-skinned Portuguese. Palaoa Pukikī, Portuguese sweet-bread. Piʻipiʻi Pukikī, kinky hair.

2. n. A tight-waisted dress, supposedly worn once by Portuguese.

vs. Strong, boisterous, stormy, as wind.

v. To blow strongly or furiously, as the wind; to be stormy or very rough, as the weather.

s. A strong boisterous wind; a heavy storm.

2. A name given to tight waisted dresses for females.

adj. Strong; furious; stormy, as the wind.

2. Sewed tightly; akamai i ka humuhumu papale pua, me ka papale pukiki.

Pukiki (pŭ'-ki'-kī'), adj.

/ pŭ'-ki'-kī' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Strong; furious; stormy, as the wind.

2. Sewed tightly: akamai i ka humuhumu papale pua, me ka papale pukiki.

Pukiki (pŭ'-kĭ-kī'), n.

/ pŭ'-kĭ-kī' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A strong boisterous wind; a heavy storm.

2. A tight-waisted dress for women.

Pukiki (pŭ'-kĭ-kī'), v.

/ pŭ'-kĭ-kī' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To blow strongly or furiously, as the wind; to be stormy or very rough, as the weather.

Term used in describing tight-waisted dresses for females.

Strong, boisterous wind; a heavy storm.

strong, furious, boisterous, stormy; Portuguese.

strong, furious, boisterous, stormy; Portuguese.

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