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1. Garment. Lole, ʻaʻahu. To dress others, komo, komo lole, hōʻaʻahu. Types of dresses: holokū, muʻumuʻu, pukikī, ʻōkolepuʻu. To dress up, as in one's best, kāhiko, linohau, paʻihi, hao ā paʻihi, haukalī. Have you dressed yet? Ua komo mai nei ʻoe i kou ʻaʻahu?

2. To wrap a wound. Wahī

3. As a fowl. Unuunu (pluck); kuaʻi (disembowel).

4. Military command. Left, dress, nānā i ka hema.

he kapa komo.

h. ke kapa komo.

lo’lě kŏ’mŏ: to dress, (clothe), hŏ‘ŏkŏ’mŏ lo’lě, hō‘ă‘ă‘hŭ; (as a wound), wăhī’; dress ranks, hŏ‘ŏpōlolěĭ i kā lāla’nĭ; (as soil), kīpŭ’lŭ; dress fowls, (pluck), ŭ’nŭŭ’nŭ; (draw), kūă‘ĭ.

1. E hookomo lole. SYN. clothe. 2. E hoomakaukau. SYN. prepare. To dress food, e hoomakaukau i ai. 3. E wahi'. SYN. bind up. To dress a wound, e wahi' i ka eha. 4. To dress a line of soldiers, e hoopololei i ka lalani koa.

1. Lole komo. SYN. clothes. 2. Holoku'. 3. He uhi no kela me keia mea. SYN. covering.

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