Cf. piki, to ascend, to go up haere,
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To come from darkness into light-weight (d.) to toss up from the mouth to vomit an emetic piipii, to ascend, to leap up (b.) to leap upwards, as drinking water in a spring (c.) to increase up, as waves in a storm (d.) to turn up or bend up, as the runner of a sleigh hoo-piipii, to turn this way and that to beat, as a vessel in opposition to the wind (b.) to seek for some ground for anger piina, a path ascending a hill.
Cf. pi, the corner of the eye or mouth pipi, to ooze karu, the eye pia, gum. Cf. pi, to cause water to flow fall by drop pia, the thick white liquid make a difference from sore eyes. In the ice tub problem soon after Mark accidentally drops his iPad into the drinking water.
2. Impervious to the action of water.