papale
Redup. of pale, to ward off. (PNP papale.)
Redup. of pale, to ward off. (PNP papale.)
nvt., Hat, head covering; crest, as of a quail; chapter on top of a column (2 Oihn. 3.15); to put on a hat, wear a hat; to overshadow.
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kikino Cap, hat. Dic. Pāpale kapuhau. Ski cap, stocking cap. Pāpale kililau. Shower cap. Pāpale kone. Dunce cap, clown hat. Pāpale ʻau. Swim cap.
v. Pa and pale, to defend off. To be out of place; to put together unskillfully. See PAPALALE.
2. To have or to put on a hat or bonnet. Ezek. 44:16.
3. Metaphorically, to cover up; to hide; ua ulu kou nani a papale maluna o kou kaikuaana. Laieik. 196.
s. Pa and pale, a defense. A hat; a cap; a bonnet; any covering for the head.
2. A chapiter for the top of a pillar. 2 Oihl. 3:15.
3. A shovel. Puk. 27:3. Papale hainika, a mitre. Puk. 28:4. Papale kahuna, a mitre. Oihk. 8:9. Papale laa, a holy crown. Puk. 39:30.
[Pa and pale, a defense.]
1. A hat; a cap; a bonnet; any covering for the head,
2. Anything that covers a summit or the highest part of a thing.
To bar; to ward off; to protect by shutting out or keeping off something.
1. To put on a covering of any kind for the head.
2. To overshadow: Ua ulu kou nani a papale maluna o kou kaikuaana, Your beauty has increased until it overshadows your sister's. Laieik. p. 169.
Hat, head covering.
hat, cap.
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