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ʻōlinolino

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

Reduplication of ʻōlino #1, ʻōlino #2; shining, radiant.

  • Examples:
    • E lilo nō ka lepo ʻōlinolino i wai ʻauʻau (Isa. 35.7), the parched ground shall become a bathing pool.
  • References:
    • 2 Sam. 22.13.

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v. See OLINO.

s. Brightness; splendor; glory. 2 Sam. 22:13.

2. Such intense brightness as to dazzle and bewilder the sight; ka ohewahewa ana o ka maka i ka malamalama.

adj. Where the intense light of the sun has shined; hence, 2. Parched; dry, as land; lepo olinolino. Isa. 35:7.

Olinolino (o-lī'-nŏ-li'-no), adj.

/ o-lī'-nŏ-li'-no / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Bright; clear; sunny; hence,

2. Parched; dry, as land; lepo olinolino.

Olinolino (o-lī'-nŏ-li'-nŏ), n.

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

1. Brightness; splendor; glory.

2. Such intense brightness as to dazzle and bewilder the sight; ka ohewahewa ana o ka maka i ka malamalama.

Olinolino (o-lī'-no-lī'-no), v.

/ o-lī'-no-lī'-no / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Same as olino, to shine brightly.

bright, brilliant; to dazzle.

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