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pākuʻi
1.nvi.to splice or add on, append, annex, supplement, engraft(Roma 11.17), graft; suffix, prefix, affix; extension, wing of a house; additional.
2.vt.to beat, pound, oppose, oppress.PCP paatuki.
3.vs.heavy scented, whether sickly sweet or foul.
4.vt.to graft.seepapahuaʻōlelopākuʻi.
5.vt.to annex, in math, as in annexing a zero to show both decimal parts as a hundreth: 6.10 - 3.25 = .
6.placename.peak (4,380 feet high), andheiau (Summers 119),Kamalō qd.,Molokaʻi. Street,Pālolo,Honolulu; central peak of the three peaks of MountOlomana,Oʻahu, named for the keeper of the fishponds atKaʻelepulu andKawainui, a swift runner (Sterling and Summers 5:266-267).lit.: attached.

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1.hōʻikepākuʻirebuttalʻike₁
2.Hōʻikepākuʻirebuttalpākuʻi₁
3.hōʻikepākuʻirebuttalhōʻike₁
4.hoʻoulupākuʻito grow by graftingpākuʻi
5.hoʻoulupākuʻito grow by graftinghoʻoulu
6.Lumipākuʻiadditional roompākuʻi₁
7.meapōmaikaʻipākuʻifringe benefitspākuʻi₁
8.Nuikalalikeʻoleopuamēliaepuaneimakekumumēliahoʻokahiakoʻuhoanohomamuliokānahoʻoulupākuʻiʻanamaikumulāʻaulikeʻolemai.Many different colored plumeria flowers are blooming on one plumeria tree that belongs to my neighbor; he accomplished this by grafting from different trees.hoʻoulu pākuʻi
9.NuipākuʻihoʻololiipākuʻiʻiaikekumukānāwaiokaMokuʻāina.There have been many amendments added to the State constitution.pākuʻi hoʻololi
10.NuipākuʻihoʻololiipākuʻiʻiaikekumukānāwaiokaMokuʻāina.There have been many amendments added to the State constitution.pākuʻi hoʻololi
11.PākuʻiluapalioPelekunu.Doubly foul-smelling are the cliffs of Musty.[said of vile-smelling places]pākuʻi₃
12.PākuʻiluapalioPelekunu.Doubly foul-smelling are the cliffs of Musty.[said of vile-smelling places]Pelekunu₂
13.papahuaʻōlelopākuʻiuser dictionarypapa huaʻōlelo
14.pīlalipākuʻigrafting waxpākuʻi
15.pīlalipākuʻigrafting wax.seepākuʻipīlali
16.Uaanapākuʻiikealoha.Satiated with the aroma of love.pākuʻi₃
17.Uahoʻopailualoamākouikēiakālā,uapākuʻi.We are sick of this money, [it's] foul smelling.pākuʻi₃
18.Uapākuʻikamakanimamuaolākou.The wind beat ahead of them.pākuʻi₂

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