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1. vs. vi. Muddy, slippery; to slip, slide, as in mud.

2. vt. To sail, as a boat.

v. Ku and kele, to slip; to slide. To slip easily; to glide about, as a boat in smooth water for pleasure.

2. To tremble.

3. To be muddy; to be slippery, as a bad road.

s. A trembling; a slipping; a sliding of the feet in walking.

Kukele (kū'-kē'-le), adj.

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

Slippery.

Kukele (kū'-kē'-le), n.

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

A slipping; a sliding of the feet in walking.

Kukele (kū'-kē'-le), v.

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

[Ku and kele, to slip; to slide.]

1. To slip easily; to glide about, as a pleasure boat in smooth water.

2. To be muddy; to be slippery, as a bad road.

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