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Var. of weko, bad-smelling.

s. Dirt; filth, &c. Spoken of a person unwashed.

adj. Dirty; filthy, as in former times, when it was kapu to bathe. See EKA.

Eko (ĕ'-kŏ), adj.

/ ĕ'-kŏ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Of the nature of or containing filth; nasty; dirty; filthy.

Eko (ĕ'-kŏ), n.

/ ĕ'-kŏ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Anything that soils or makes foul; that which is foul or dirty; nastiness; dirt; filth.

Dirty, as in former times, when it may have been kapu to bathe. Also called uweko, weko.

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