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ʻōʻili

/ ʻō.ʻili / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. nvi., To appear, come into view; appearance.

  • Examples:
    • ʻŌʻili ka maka, to come up, as seeds, bulbs; to sprout.
  • References:

2. n., Heart (of emotions).

  • Examples:
    • Kuʻu ʻōʻili ke lele wale nei (For. 5:307), my heart throbs with strong emotions.
    • ʻApoʻapo aʻela kona ʻōʻili (Mat. 2.3), troubled, agitated.

3. n., Filefish, including Cantherhines dumerili.

  • References:
    • PEP kookili.

Nā LepiliTags: fauna

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v. Kindred with wili. To twist; to roll up.

2. To roll up a cloth, kapa or paper.

3. To untwist; to spring back, as a bundle, when it gets loose; e opeope ia wahi mea a paa, o oili aku ia mea, hoka kakou. See WILI.

4.To feel uneasy; to be agitated with fear.

5. To faint; to be discomposed; to be agitated with strong emotions. Mele Sol. 5:6.

6. To ascend; to mount up, as an object seen at a distance; oili ka hale kula o Lahainaluna ke nana mai i ka moana; to rise in the mind, as a thought; oili mai la keia manao hou iloko o'u, this new idea came up into me.

7. To project; to extend beyond; similar to kela; e oili ae ana ka holo ana; ka oili ae no ia hele ana iwaho; o ka oili ae mawaho o ka upena holo ana.

s. The region of the heart; the seat of fear; lele ka oili, a fright; the seat of judgment; conscience; ka mea maloko e hoapono ana, a e hoahewa ana. Kamak. Lele ka oili o ka lani; lele i ka lani o ka oili; o ka lani, oia ka mea e lele ana me he koki la ia, me he hokulele la.

s. Name of a small fish; also uwiwi.

adj. Ke keiki oili wale, an untimely birth. Kekah. 6:3. Ka manu oili leo lea o ke kakahiaka, the bird of the morning unfolding a lovely voice.

Oili (o-ī'-li), adj.

/ o-ī'-li / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Same as oiliwale.

Oili (o-ī'-li), n.

/ o-ī'-li / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

The region of the heart; the seat of emotion: lele ka oili, a fright; the seat of judgment; conscience; ka mea maloko e hoapono ana, a e hoahewa ana. Lele ka oili o ka lani; lele i ka lani o ka oili; o ka lani, oia ka mea e lele ana me he koki la ia. me he hokulele la.

Oili (o-ī'-li), v.

/ o-ī'-li / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To pass out of; to go by.

2. To disappear and to appear, when used with the verbal directives aku and mai respectively, as oili aku, oili mai.

ʻŌʻili

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Land area and loop, Wai-ʻalae, Honolulu. (TM.) Lit., heart.

1. Fantail filefish (Pervagor spilosoma). Grows to 5 inches.

To lose from the pocket. (CMH.)

to project, appear.

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