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v. See NAKI. To bind often; to bind fast. Hal. 105:22.

2. To swell out; to make large; to swell, as the belly.

s. A person sick in the chest and feels as though he was bound; one filled to surfeiting with food.

Nakinaki (nă'-kĭ-nă'-ki), n.

/ nă'-kĭ-nă'-ki / Haw to Eng, Parker,

1. Sensation of fullness after a hearty meal.

2. Tightness in the chest; an ailment affecting the respiratory organs.

Nakinaki (nă'-kĭ-nă'-ki), v.

/ nă'-kĭ-nă'-ki / Haw to Eng, Parker,

1. To bind often; to bind fast. Syn: Nakii.

2. To make large; to swell, as the belly from overeating.

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