tooth
kikino | noun Eng to Haw, Pukui-Elbert, Loulou paʻa | Permalinkno | for tooth, Pukui-Elbert, Eng to HwnNiho (for various kinds, see niho and entries that follow it).
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- New tooth, niho hou, niho peku.
- Eye tooth, maka ole.
- Back tooth, kuʻi; kuʻi lena (yellowed, symbol of old age).
- False tooth, niho kuʻi, niho hoʻokomo.
- Loose tooth, niho naue.
- Decayed tooth, niho popo.
- Tooth tartar, pala niho.
- Worn teeth, mauole.
- Row or set of teeth, papa niho, pae niho.
- Point of a dog's tooth, make ole.
- Whale tooth, niho palaoa; palaoa pae (washed ashore).
- Whale-tooth pendant, lei palaoa, niho palaoa.
- Tooth of deceased beloved, heia.
- To pull a tooth, huki i ka niho.
- To fill a tooth, hoʻopiha i ka niho.
- To expose teeth, hoʻokekē niho, haʻakekē niho (scold).
- Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth (Oihk. 14:20), he maka no ka maka, he niho no ka niho.
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