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ʻāʻī
1. neck, neck of a shirt or dress, neck of the iheihe fish net. [Pn(NP) *kakii, throat, neck: *ka(a)kii]
2. n. collar.

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1.aʻa kino ʻāʻījugular veinʻāʻī
2.aʻa puʻuwai ʻāʻīcarotid arteryʻāʻī
3.ʻāʻī ʻoʻoleʻastiff-necked; fig., disobedient, heedlessʻoʻoleʻa
4.ʻāʻī puʻucalloused neckpuʻu₂
5.ʻāʻī uauastiff neckuaua₁
6.hoʻomālō ʻāʻīneck stretches, ie a warm-up exercise for sports such as volleyball; also to do this exerciseʻāʻī
7.hoʻomālō ʻāʻīneck stretches, i.e. a warm-up exercise for sports such as volleyball; also to do this exercisehoʻomālō₂
8.Kāʻawe ʻāʻī.Name of the manulele sugar cane when prayed over in hana aloha, love-making sorcery, to induce an absent person to fall in love; cf. manulele.kāʻawe₁
9.Lālau koke aʻela i ka lauʻī, ʻawapuhi, kīhae ihola a polapola ihola ma ka ʻāʻīquickly grabbing ti leaves, ginger, tearing and flapping them about the neck.polapola₄
10.lei ʻāʻīnecktieʻāʻī
11.lei ʻāʻī kalawakenecktiekalawake
12.lei ʻāʻī pewabow tielei ʻāʻī
13. lei maile e kākepa ana ma ka ʻāʻī ā kuʻuwelu akula ma ka ʻaoʻao.Maile leis crossing at the neck and hanging down on the side.kākepa
14.Nuʻanuʻa lei i ka ʻāʻī o ka malihini.The leis were piled about the neck of the visitor.nuʻanuʻa
15.Puʻupuʻu lei pali i ka ʻāʻī.An irregular or imperfect. [lit., lumpy] lei is a cliff on the neck [a lei is beautiful when worn].puʻupuʻu₁

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