This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1865 edition. Excerpt: ...Ke-i-ki-ka-o, s. Keiki and kao, goa.t. A kid. Oihk. 4:23. Ke-i-ki-ka-ne, S. Keiki and kane, male. A son; a male child. Ke-i-ki-pa-pa, . Keiki and papa, an ancestor. A resident; a descendant; one who among many others, is a descendant of some great man, who lived perhaps several generations back; but it ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1865 edition. Excerpt: ...Ke-i-ki-ka-o, s. Keiki and kao, goa.t. A kid. Oihk. 4:23. Ke-i-ki-ka-ne, S. Keiki and kane, male. A son; a male child. Ke-i-ki-pa-pa, . Keiki and papa, an ancestor. A resident; a descendant; one who among many others, is a descendant of some great man, who lived perhaps several generations back; but it is on the condition that said descendants continue to reside on the ground where their ancestor did. 2. A native born in distinction from kanaka e, or malihini. Ios. 8:33. Ke-i-ki-wai-u, S. Keiki and wain, milk. Any young suckling; a sucking child; an infant. Kanl. 32:25. Ke-i-ki-bi-pi, S. Keiki and bipi, an ox or cow. A calf. 1 Nal. 12:28. Ke-i-ki-bi-pi-ka-ne, . Keikibipi and kane, male. A young bullock; a grown male calf. Nah. 7:15. Ke-i-na, J. The number four; more generally written kauna. See Kauna. Ke-o, S. A comb. Kz-o, adj. White; clear j glistening white. See Kka. Ke-o, ) adj. Proud; haughty; carKe-o-ke-o, ) rying one's self haughtily. 2. White, as paper or cloth; white, as fruit that is ripe. Hoo. Whitened; made white. Ke-o-ke-o, V. See Keo, white. To whiten; to become White. 2. Hno. To whiten; to canse to glisten with whiteness. Afarfc. 9:3. Keokto olino lino, glistening white. Ke-o-lo-e-wa, S. Name of one of the class of gods called akua noho. Ke-u, ) y. To be more; to have a Ke-u-ke-u, ) remainder. 2. To excel; to run over; to hang out; to project like a hog's tush. 3. Hoo. To do over and above; to do more than is required: to exceed. Puk. 30:15. Opposite to hooemi. Note.--This word is used in counting or in specifying a general amount, with something over, thus: pa kauna a fceu, four each and somettiing over, or four and some besides; pa umi a keu, ten and upwards; pa kanaha a keu. forty and more; pa lau a keu, four hundred and.
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