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nvi. Stream (Hal. 124.4); to flow, overflow, as a stream. Lit., flowing water. See ex., mokuhia. Waikahe nui, torrent. (PPN waitafe.)

s. Wai and kahe, to flow. Running water; a stream. Hal. 124:4. A flood. Isa. 59:19.

v. To flow; to overflow with water; waikahe ka aina. Laieik. 163.

Waikahe (wă'i-kă'-he), n.

/ wă'i-kă'-he / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Wai, water, and kahe, to flow.] Running water; a stream.

Waikahe (wă'i-kă'-he), v.

/ wă'i-kă'-he / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be overflowed with water: waikahe ka aina. Laieik. p. 163.

Wai-kahe

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Place, Ka-lihi Kai, Honolulu. Lit., stream.

stream; a deluge.

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