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vs. Serious, dignified, sedate, earnest, stern, solemn (1 Pet. 1.13).

kūōō

/ kūō.ō / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Broken fragments of sweet potato, as cut by ʻōʻō, digging stick, or spade.

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v. Ku, to stand, and oo, ready; prepared. To stand ready; to be prepared for any event; especially, to be prepared against evil. 1 Pet. 1:13.

2. To be fearless; to be intent on carrying a point.

3. To be sober, i. e., unexcited; to be calm; to be fully awake to circumstances. 1 Pet. 4:7.

adj. Fearless; ready; prompt in action; vigilant.

Kuoo (kū'-o'o), adj.

/ kū'-o'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Fearless; ready; prompt in action; vigilant.

2. Serious; sober minded.

Kuoo (kū'-o'o), v.

/ kū'-o'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Ku, to stand, and oo, mature; prepared.] To stand ready; to be prepared for any event; especially to be prepared against evil.

2. To be un-excited: to be calm; to be fully awake to circumstances.

3. To be sober; to be earnest.

Fearless, ready, prompt in action; earnest, dignified, serious. (1 Pet. 1:13.)

Fearless, ready, vigilant, prompt. Also serious, dignified, earnest, solemn. (1 Pet. 1:13, 4:7.)

Broken or torn fragments of a sweet potato, from contact with a digging stick or other sharp object.

serious, sober-minded, earnest.

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