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v. To exercise with fire-arms.

s. The act of exercising with fire-arms; ao mai la o Vanekouva i ko Kamehameha poe kanaka i ka paikau, Vancouver taught Kamehameha's men the manual exercise.

Paikau (pă'i-kă'u), n.

/ pă'i-kă'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

The act of drilling or exercising with firearms; Ao mai ia o Vanekouva i ko Kamehameha poe kanaka i ka paikau, Vancouver taught Kamehameha's men the manual exercise.

Paikau (pă'i-kă'u), v.

/ pă'i-kă'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To exercise with fire-arms.

2. To march to and fro.

To exercise in march, drill, and parade; to practice with firearms. Vancouver taught Kamehamehaʻs men the manual of arms and other drills.

to drill, parade.

E huli iā “paikau” ma Ulukau.

Search for “paikau” on Ulukau.

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