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1. nvt. Ladder, bridge, as to scale a cliff or cross a gully; trestle; log or plank serving, as a bridge; steep trail; to lay sticks, as for a bridge or trestle, See ex. wāhia.

2. n. Garrison, fort, tower, altar, strong high place

3. n. Bracelet of hog's or dog's teeth. (For. 5.419).

4. n. A type of tapa.

vi. To shiver. Cf. .

nvs. Dazzling light, vibration, undulation; to blaze, sparkle, dazzle, glare, vibrate, swell. hoʻo. hulili Caus/sim.

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kikino, Railing support, balluster.

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v. To be cold; to shiver with the cold; to be contracted with the cold. See HUHULUII.

adj. Shivering, as with wet and cold.

v. See ULILI. To burn, as the fire; to be warm.

2. To undulate, as the air under a hot sun; to undulate, as the surface of water by the skipping of fishes.

3. To lay sticks across, as in covering a pit; e hulili aku i ka laau, alaila kanu i ka laau.

s. A fluttering blaze; the vibrations of the air under a hot sun.

2. The rolling up, as the swell of the surf before it breaks.

3. A garrison; a fort. 2 Oihl. 27:4. A strong place.

4. A ladder; a bridge. See ALAHAKA.

Hulili (hū'-lī'-lī'), adj.

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

Shivering, as with wet and cold.

Hulili (hū'-lĭ'-li), v.

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

1. To burn or shine brightly.

2. To undulate, as the air under a hot sun; to undulate, as the surface of water by the skipping of fishes.

3. To lay sticks across, as in covering a pitfall; e hulili aku i ka laau, alaila uhi ka lau.

Hulili (hū'-lī'-lī'), v.

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

To be cold; to shiver with the cold; to be contracted with the cold.

Hulili (hū'-lĭ'-li), n.

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

1. A fluttering blaze; the vibrations of the air under a hot sun.

2. A rolling up, as the swell of the surf before it breaks.

3. A garrison; a fort; a strong place.

4. A ladder; a bridge; ke ala hulili o Nualolo, the bridge (or ladder) of Nualolo. Syn: Alahaka.

Kind of kapa. (PE.)

To shiver, as with wet and cold.

The rolling up of the surf before it breaks; fluttering, quivering motion of a wave. (A.)

Garrison; fort or strong place; ladder, plank, or bridge used to cross a defile.

1. A ladder or bridge (AP). 2. Ladder, bridge, trestle, to scale a cliff or cross a gully; a steep trail (PE).

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