单词 | kaikai |
释义 | > as lemmaskaikai kaikai n. /kaikai/ food; feasting; a feast. ΚΠ 1807 J. Savage Some Acct. N.Z. xi. 75 Kiki..food.] 1845 E. J. Wakefield Adventures N.Z. I. 29 He explained..that there would be much kai kai or feasting. 1894 R. L. Stevenson & L. Osbourne Ebb-tide i. iv. 60 There shall be no growling about the kaikai, which will be above allowance. 1901 A. C. Haddon Head-hunters 39 One afternoon some of us went to a kaikai, or feast. 1941 S. J. Baker N.Z. Slang 26 In early records the ‘pidgin’ forms kaikai or kiki are often discovered. 1969 Coast to Coast 1967–8 48 No, she didn't say tucker. The kanakas said kai-kai. < as lemmas |
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