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ʻōlulo

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

1. nvs., Castaway; shipwrecked; storm-beset at sea.

2. Similar to hōlū and ʻōlū, soft.

3. n., Gourd container, as for bamboo stamps used for marking tapas.

4. Statue, figure, idol.

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s. A person cast away.

2. A statue; a figure.

3. Food that has become sour and rotten, as melons.

4. A long water calabash.

adj. Cast away; shipwrecked; he kanaka olulo i make ka waa i ka moana.

Olulo (o-lu'-lo), adj.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Cast away; shipwrecked: he kanaka olulo i make ka waa i ka moana.

Olulo (o-lu'-lo), n.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A person cast away or shipwrecked.

2. A statue; a figure; an idol.

3. Food that has become sour and rotten, as melons.

4. A long water calabash.

Shipwrecked; castaway.

Long, water calabash.

Statue; idol.

person cast away or shipwrecked.

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