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Same as ʻukiki, small.

v. To be wet; to be cold on account of wet; to shiver with the cold. See HUKEKI and OPILI.

adj. Small; pointed; dwarfish.

s. Name of a species of fish.

Hukiki (hū'-kĭ'-kī'), adj.

/ hū'-kĭ'-kī' / Haw to Eng, Parker,

1. Small; pointed; dwarfish.

2. Cold, so as to shiver or shake. Syn: Haukeke and opili.

Hukiki (hū'-ki'-kī'), n.

/ hū'-ki'-kī' / Haw to Eng, Parker,

A species of fish. See puhikii.

Hukiki (hū'-kĭ'-kī'), v.

/ hū'-kĭ'-kī' / Haw to Eng, Parker,

To be wet; to be cold on account of wet; to shiver with the cold. Syn: Hukeki and opili.

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