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