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Redup. of ʻolopū; to change, as appearance. See ex., kohu 1.

s. A mouthful of food or water; he oolopu ai, he poolopu wai. Mooolelo Haw, p. 114.

adj. Swelled full; distended, as a sail, a tumor, &c.

Oolopu (ŏ-o'-lo-pu'), adj.

/ ŏ-o'-lo-pu' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Puffed out; he poolopu wai. See olopu.

Oolopu (ŏ-o'-lo-pu'), n.

/ ŏ-o'-lo-pu' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A blister.

2. The rising or swelling up of clothes in a tub of water.

3. A mouthful of food or water: he oolopu ai, he poolopu wai. See olopu.

a blister.

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