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vs. Alive and safe, as after escaping from danger.

v. Ku and ola. To stand alive and safe; to escape some great danger.

Kuola (kū'-ō'-la), v.

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

[Ku, to stand, and ola, life.]

1. To stand alive and safe; to escape some great danger.

2. To be without a scar or blemish after hostile encounter.

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Search for “kūola” on Ulukau.

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