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hūlalilali

/ hū.lali.lali / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. Reduplication and intensification of hulali #1.

2. Same as hulali #2.

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v. To be muddy; to be slippery, as the ground on account of rain; hulalilali ke ala, pakika i ka ua.

2. To have a gloss; to glitter; to shine.

3. To shine, i. e., to reflect light, as a glass window at a distance; ka hulalilali a na puka aniani.

Hulalilali (hū'-lă'-li-lă'-li), v.

/ hū'-lă'-li-lă'-li / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hu, ooze, and lalilali, wet, muddy, etc.]

1. To be very shiny; to be exceedingly slippery.

2. To abound in mud on a hard surface: Hulalilali ke ala, The way is muddy.

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