Wehewehe Wikiwiki Hawaiian language dictionaries

Redup. of koe 2; to strum, as an ukulele.

vs.

1. Cool, damp, chilled from wet and cold. hoʻo.koʻe.koʻe To make cold; to chill. (PCP toketoke.)

2. Tasteless; insipid, bland, as unsalted food or as too fresh poi; flat, unsavory, as warm food that has chilled.

hamani To strum, as an ʻukulele or guitar. Dic. Cf. koe.

Kaua koʻekoʻe. Cold war, i.e. intense rivalry between nations but without military combat.

v. To be wet and cold; to be cold from being wet.

2. To scratch out, as writing with a knife.

s. Dampness; cold; chilliness; i ke anuanu ame ke koekoe o ua wahi nei la.

adj. Chilly from being wet; chilled; cold.

Koekoe (ko'e-ko'e), adj.

/ ko'e-ko'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Chilly from being wet; chilled; cold.

Koekoe (ko'e-ko'e), n.

/ ko'e-ko'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Dampness; cold; chilliness: i ke anuanu ame ke koekoe o ua wahi nei la.

Koekoe (kō'-ĕ-kō'-e), n.

/ kō'-ĕ-kō'-e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A break in the surface made by a scratch.

Koekoe (ko'e-ko'e), v.

/ ko'e-ko'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be wet and cold; to be cold from being wet.

Koekoe (kō'-ĕ-kō'-e), v.

/ kō'-ĕ-kō'-e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To break the surface of a thing by rubbing with anything rough or sharp-pointed; to mar the surface by scratching.

to mar surface by rasping or scratching.

cold and wet; cold food: tasteless.

E huli iā “koʻekoʻe” ma Ulukau.

Search for “koʻekoʻe” on Ulukau.

Hāpai i wehewehena hou a i ʻole i ʻōlelo hoʻoponoponoSuggest a translation or correction

E hāpai i kahi wehewehena a i ʻole hoʻoponopono no Wehewehe Wikiwiki.Suggest a translation or correction to the Wehewehe Wikiwiki Community Dictionary for consideration.

Mai hoʻouna mai i noi unuhi ʻōlelo.This is not a translation service.