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vs. Rotten, as wood, cloth. Rare.

v. See KE and HOOKE. To urge upon. Hoo. To press upon; to pursue hard after.

2. To crowd together to hear or see a thing.

s. Epithet of a person who goes from house to house quickly; he kanaka mama i ka hele kau hale, oke i kela hale i keia hale, oke wahahee; talkative.

adj. Rotten; torn; good for nothing; okeoke.

Oke (ŏ-kĕ), adj.

/ ŏ-kĕ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Rotten; torn; good for nothing; okeoke.

Oke (o-kē'), n.

/ o-kē' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A person who goes from house to house auickly: He kanaka mama i ka hele kau hale. oke i kela hale i keia hale; oke wahahee, a talkative person.

Oke (o-kē'), v.

/ o-kē' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be unsettled; to wander, as a vagrant.

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