haki
Same as haʻi #1.
- Examples:
- Haki wale, easily broken, fragile.
- He koʻokoʻo haki wale, an easily broken staff [a weak leader].
- References:
- PPN fati.
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Same as haʻi #1.
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kikino, Crease, as on a pair of pants.
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v. See HAI, k inserted. To break, as a piece of wood; to break, as with the hands. Hal. 18:34. To break, as a bone. Hal. 34:20. PASS. Hakia for hakiia. to be broken. Oihk. 26:26. FIG. Applied to the punishment of wicked men. Iob. 24:20. To break, as the teeth. that is, one's power crushed. NOTE.—The word applies mostly only to such things as are somewhat brittle.
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adj. That which is easily broken; haki wale, brittle.
Easily broken: haki wale, brittle.
To be broken. See uhaki for the active form.
easily broken: to be broken.
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