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1. vs., Watery, dripping, misty; damp, dewladen; spoiled, of eggs.

  • Examples:
    • He makani kēwai, a moisture-laden wind.
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2. (Cap.) n., Name of a Hilo wind.

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s. Wind from a place of rain; a mist connected with rain some distance off; pili ke kewai, kuhaluka ka mauna.

2. The moisture which settles on mats and walls inside of a house from the dampness; applied sometimes to a wind with a little rain.

adj. Spoiled; rotten, as an egg.

Kewai (kē'-wa'i), adj.

/ kē'-wa'i / Parker Haw to Eng,

1. Spoiled; rotten, as an egg.

2. Over ripe; on the point of decay.

3. Abounding with water; thin as liquid.

Kewai (kē'-wa'i), n.

/ kē'-wa'i / Parker Haw to Eng,

1. Wind from a place of rain.

2. A mist connected with rain some distance off; pili ke kewai, kuhaluka ka mauna.

3. The moisture which settles on mats and walls inside of a house from the dampness.

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