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Kāleo, māpuna leo, māpuna ʻōlelo. A sweet, lovely expression of face or eyes, also said of the kole, a fish, maka onaona. A single expression by the lover, hoʻokahi nō māpuna leo a ke aloha.

In math. Haʻi.

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In grammar, a term of more than one word which has one meaning. Māpuna ʻōlelo.

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expression

/ Ex-press-ion / Eng to Haw, Emerson (1845),

h. he olelo, ka hoohu ana ae.

(phrase), ‘ōle’lŏ; (face), ‘ă’nŏ.

Expression

/ Ex-prĕs'sion / Eng to Haw, Hitchcock (1887),

1. He olelo. SYN. phrase. 2. Ka hoakaka ana. SYN. intimating. 3. Ke ano. A pleasing expression of countenance, ke ano oluolu o ka helehelena.

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