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1. Redup. of pale 1–3; to parry, as in boxing. Palepale ke kapa o ka wahine hele ua o Koʻolau (For. 6:476), protecting the tapa of the woman going into the Koʻolau rain. (PNP palepale.)

2. Same as pale 4.

s. See PALE 6. The upper rim sewed to a canoe; the lower or first one is moe. See PALIPALI.

v. See PALE. To defend off; to separate.

Palepale (pā'-lĕ-pā'-le), n.

/ pā'-lĕ-pā'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

The upper rim sewed to a canoe, called also pale.

Palepale (pā'-lĕ-pā'-le), v.

/ pā'-lĕ-pā'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Pale, to defend.]

1. To fend off; to separate.

2. To parry; to push aside; to divide, as in clearing a path.

to fend off; to parry.

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