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vt.

1. To shoo away, as by clapping (paʻi); to drive away animals; to pat with the hands; to strike with the wings, as an angry bird.

2. To cover or spread leaves.

v. To drive off or expel, as dogs or chickens belonging to others; ke kipai ana i ka mea e hoomalu ana i kana mau keiki.

s. The driving away or expulsion of animals that do not belong to one.

Kipai (ki'-pa'i), n.

/ ki'-pa'i / Haw to Eng, Parker,

The driving away or expulsion of animals that do not belong to one. Syn: Kipaku.

Kipai (kī'-pa'i), v.

/ kī'-pa'i / Haw to Eng, Parker,

To drive off or expel, as dogs or chickens belonging to others: ke kipai ana i ka mea e hoomalu ana i kana mau keiki. Syn: Kipaku.

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