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ʻekeʻeke

/ ʻeke.ʻeke / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. n., Small bag or sack, pocket, purse, scrotum.

2. Reduplication of ʻeke #2; fussy, overexacting, cranky, particular.

3. n., A herringbone design, as in mat plaiting or in the pāpale ʻie.

4. (Cap.) n., Name of a wind of the island of Kaʻula.

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    • For. 5:99.

Nā LepiliTags: winds Niʻihau

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kikino Six-pack, as of drinks. Niʻihau. Cf. ʻope. See pahu, pūʻolo, ʻea ʻekeʻeke. ʻEkeʻeke koloaka. Six-pack of soda. ʻEkeʻeke pia. Six-pack of beer.

Mat plaited in a herringbone design. (PE.)

Piercing, stinging pain; to be pained, as the bowels with pressure. (A.)

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