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ʻōlohelohe

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

Reduplication of ʻōlohe #1.

  • Examples:
    • ʻŌlohelohe ke kuʻemaka, eyebrows very sparse.
    • He ʻano ʻole ka honua, ua ʻōlohelohe (Kin. 1.2), the earth was without form and barren.
    • Ua nele mākou i kekahi mau mea e pau ai ke ʻōlohelohe o kō mākou kino, we have nothing to cover the nakedness of our bodies.

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olohelohe

/ O-LO-HE-LO-HE / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

1. v., See olohe. To be destitute; empty. Kin. 1:2.

2. To be destitute of; to be naked; without clothing. Ioan. 21:7. Olohelohe ke kuemaka; ua olohelohe ka aina, destitute of verdure.

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olohelohe

/ O-LO-HE-LO-HE / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

s., Nakedness; destitution of clothing or covering. Hoik. 3:18.

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olohelohe

/ O-LO-HE-LO-HE / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

adj., Destitute; naked; bare of vegetation, as a barren field.

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olohelohe

/ o-lō'-he-lō'-he / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. adj., Destitute; naked; bare of vegetation, as a barren field; lacking something necessary.

2. adj., In a condition of want; needy; forsaken.

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olohelohe

/ o-lō'-he-lō'-he / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

n., Nakedness; destitution of clothing or covering; a forsaken condition.

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olohelohe

/ o-lō'-he-lō'-he / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. v., To be destitute; empty.

2. v., To be naked; without clothing: Olohelohe ke kuemaka; ua olohelohe ka aina, destitute of verdure.

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I. He hapa ka lole kekahi ano o keia mau olelo ma ka Baibala. Pela ma Ioa 21:7, ua oleloia, ua olohelohe o Petero, oia, ua waihoia kona kapa aahu, he palule no kona i koe. E nana KAPA-KOMO. Pela hoi paha ma Is. 20:2; Mik. 1:8; Oih. 19:16. He kapa inoino paha kekahi ano, Iak. 2:15. Pela ma Is. 58:7; 2 Kor. 11:27.

destitute, naked, bare of vegetation.

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