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vi. To walk with feet far apart, as an infant; to straddle, as on a horse.

v. To be self-opinionated; to boast; to glory; to make pretenses. See KAENA.

Kaiena (kāi-e-na), adv.

/ kāi-e-na / Haw to Eng, Parker,

Applied to defective walking. Hele kaiena kela, ua eha.

Kaiena (ka'i-ē'-na), n.

/ ka'i-ē'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker,

A manner of walking with feet far apart: helei kana hele; his gait is a straddle.

Kaiena (ka'i-ē'-na), v.

/ ka'i-ē'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker,

To walk with the legs far apart; to sit astride.

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