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puʻupuʻu

/ puʻu.puʻu / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. Reduplication of puʻu #1; full of protuberances, lumps; lumpy, piled in heaps; heaped up, swollen up.

  • Examples:
    • ʻA ʻā puʻupuʻu, water-worn gravel or stones.
    • Poi puʻupuʻu, lumpy poi, figuratively, an unsocial person.
    • Puʻupuʻu lei pali i ka ʻāʻī, an irregular or imperfect [literally, lumpy] lei is a cliff on the neck [a lei is beautiful when worn].
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2. Reduplication of puʻu #2; knuckles, joints; clenched fist, blow with the fist; pimply, full of blotches; skin eruptions, scurvy (Oihk. 21.20).

3. Reduplication of puʻu #9; knotty.

4. n., Eyes at a joint, as of sugar cane or kava.

5. n., Capital, as of a candlestick.

  • References:
    • Puk. 25.31

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puʻupuʻu

/ puʻu•puʻu / Haw to Eng, Māmaka Kaiao (2003+),

kikino, Nodule, as on a leguminous plant.

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    • Existing dictionary word, Extended meaning

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puʻupuʻu

/ puʻu•puʻu / Haw to Eng, Māmaka Kaiao (2003+),

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Full of blotches or pimples; to break out into blisters and boils.

Reduplication of puʻu (PE).

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