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nvi., Sound of a stone falling into water; to fall with a sound; plump.

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s. Pala, soft, and iki, little. The sound of a stone thrown high and falling into the water perpendicularly. See PALAMIMO. Huna palaiki ke akamai.

Palaiki (pă'-lă-ĭ'-ki), n.

/ pă'-lă-ĭ'-ki / Parker Haw to Eng,

1. The sound of a stone thrown high and falling into the water perpendicularly: Huna palaiki ke akamai.

2. A falling plump into deep water.

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