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kūlō

/ kū.lō / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

Same as kūlōʻihi, short for kūloa.

  • Examples:
    • E kūlō aʻe ana au i kuʻu haku, I am waiting long for my master.

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kikino Judo. Niʻihau (Eng.). See paʻi kulo.

v. To continue doing a thing; to persevere; to wait long.

Kulo (kū'-lō'), v.

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

[Ku, to stand, and lo, for loa, long.]

1. To stand long; to wait long; to stay for.

2. To continue doing a thing; to persevere.

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