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1. vs. Needle-pointed, sharp-pointed. hoʻo.huini To carve or sharpen into a point.

2. nvi. Sharp, shrill sounds; to make such shrill cries.

3. n. Wooden peg used in mending bowls. Also kui lāʻau.

v., To end in a sharp point, as the top of a high mast. See winiwini.

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adj., Having sharp points like needles.

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Huini (hū'-ī'-ni), adj.

/ hū'-ī'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Having sharp points like needles.

Huini (hū'-ī'-ni), n.

/ hū'-ī'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

The sharp sound of a little bird.

Huini (hū'-ī'-ni), v.

/ hū'-ī'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To end in a sharp point, as the top of a high mast. See winiwini, sharp.

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