ihi
I-HI
s. The name of a plant growing on the mountains, the root, used in native medicines, slightly cathartic; also,
2. A plant like the pig-sorrel, which is called ihi makole.
I-HI
adj. Sacred; hallowed. Hal.72:19. Generally applied to high chiefs.
ihi
/ ĭ'-hĭ /1. adj., Sacred; hallowed.
2. adj., Majestic; dignified.
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ihi
/ ĭ'-hĭ /1. n., A species of plant (Portulaca oleracea) widely used as medicine.
2. n., The common purslane.
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Ihi (ī'-hi), n.
/ ī'-hi /A crown-like headpiece marking distinctive rank. Same as ĭ'-hi.
ihi
/ ĭ'-hi /1. v., To strip off the bark or skin of; to bark, flay, or decorticate; to peel.
2. v., To tear or strip off; to remove. Ua ihi ka la, ua wela ke pahoehoe. Syn: Maihi.
3. v., To cover or wrap the head, as in the ceremony of covering the head of a chief or an idol.
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ihi
Feeling of respect or reverence for someone or something held sacred or majestic. In earlier days, this feeling applied to high chiefs. (Hal. 72:19.)
IHI
I. hemo ka ili o ka laau, Kin. 30:37.
ihi
strip off bark or skin, flay, peel.
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