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1. Redup. of pani, to close.

2. nvt. Coition, or to practice such (vulgar).

3. n. Small outrigger canoe. Rare.

v. See PANI. To strike; to strike back, as an echo; to echo. See PINAI.

2. (A lascivious word.) To prostitute; to commit adultery for pay; said to be of Chinese origin by Chamisso.

Panipani (pă'-nĭ-pă'-ni), v.

/ pă'-nĭ-pă'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Freq. of pani.] To close or shut, off. (A plural form of the verb.)

Panipani (pă'ni-pă'-ni) :

/ pă'ni-pă'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

an echo sound. Land section, Oahu.

To commit adultery. An unsavory word, said to be of Chinese origin by Chamisso, author of the first Hawaiian grammar. (A.)

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