kipaku
/ KI-PA-KU /1. v., To drive away frocibly; to expel or turn out of a house or place of residence. Kin. 3:23.
2. To put away, as a wife. Mat. 1:19. To cast out; to turn off. Ioan #6:37.
3. To put away, as property unlawfully obtained. Iso. 7:31.
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kipaku
/ KI-PA-KU /s., A banishment; an expulsion.
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kipaku
/ kī'-pă'-ku /n., A banishment; an expulsion.
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kipaku
/ kī'-pă'-ku /1. v., To drive away forcibly; to expel or turn out of a house or place of residence.
2. v., To put away, as a wife; to cast out; to turn off.
3. v., To put away, as property unlawfully obtained; kipaku o kapule i ka upena a Kauanehu; Kapule drove away Kauanahu's net.
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kipaku
to drive away, banish, expel.
kipaku
1. Ejectment. 2. To drive away forcibly, to expel or turn out of a house or place of residence; to cast out; to put away, as property unlawfully obtained (AP). 3. To send away, expel, banish, evict (PE).
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