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1. nvs. Jealous; highly sensitive to criticism; jealousy, envy; anger and mental anguish felt if one's loved ones are criticized. Lili punalua, see punalua. hoʻo.lili To provoke jealousy; jealous. (PPN lili.)

2. vs. Blasted, as fruit.

Redup. of lī 1. (PNP liilii.)

v. To be jealous; to be jealous of a husband or wife. Nah. 5:14.

2. To hate; to abhor; to be indignant at where jealousy is the cause.

3. FIG. To be jealous for the honor of God. Nah. 25:13.

4. To dare; to be bold; to magnify one's self; e aa, e koa, e hoaano.

5. To be stiff, as limbs with lameness; ikaika liki o ka wawae, e oopa, e maloeloe.

6. To join together, as letters to make words; same as hookui.

7. Hoo. To make jealous or to provoke to jealousy. Kanl. 32:16. SYN. with hoonaukiuki. Lili ae la ino moa, a haka mai na moa ma ka lani.

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s. Jealousy; wrath; displeasure at one.

2. FIG. Zeal for the honor of God. Nah. 25:11.

3. Pride; haughtiness; a disregard of other's rights; ka manao ole i ko hai pono.

4. Pain; distress; internal anguish.

5. Weight; heaviness; that which is not able to be lifted up.

adj. Jealous, as husband and wife of each other; jealous of the honor and esteem of another.

2. Spoken of Jehovah in his feelings towards other gods. Puk. 20:5 and 34:14.

3. Proud; haughty; overbearing.

4. Heavy; not easily lifted.

Lili (lī'-li), adj.

/ lī'-li / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Jealous, as husband and wife of each other; jealous of the honor and esteem of another.

2. Jealous, as Jehovah in his attitude toward other gods. (Puk. 20:5 and 34:14.)

3. Proud; haughty; overbearing from being jealous.

4. Heavy; not easily lifted.

Lili (lĭ'-li), adj.

/ lĭ'-li / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Heavy; not easily lifted.

Lili (lī'-li), n.

/ lī'-li / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Jealousy; wrath; displeasure at one.

2. Fig. Zeal for the honor of Cod.

3. Pride; haughtiness; a disregard of other's rights; ka manao ole i ko hai pono.

4. Pain; distress; mental anguish.

5. Weight; heaviness; that which can not be lifted up, in a figurative sense.

Lili (lī'-li), v.

/ lī'-li / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To be jealous; to be jealous of a husband or wife.

2. To be indignant at-where jealousy is the cause.

3. Fig. To be jealous for the honor of God.

4. To dare; to be bold; to magnify one's self in consequence of being jealous.

Lili (lī'-lī'), v.

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

[Li, to take in, or shrink back from fear.]

1. To be stiff; to be easily pained or vexed.

2. To join in a mental or moral contest.

Jealous, proud, overbearing; troubled by criticism. See nini.

Variety of pill grass. (PE.)

Proud, haughty, overbearing, jealous, hateful; a disregard of othersʻ rights.

I. E nana MOEKOLOHE. O ke kii e lili ai ma Ez. 8:3, 5, hookahi ia nie Tamuza, pauku 14. E nana TAMUZA.

jeaous, anger; pride.

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