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1. Same as kukule, inactive. (PPN tule.)

2. Var. of ʻulae, lizard fish.

3. Var. of akule, scad.

vt. To seize, meddle in the concerns of others, oust, remove. Rare.

kikino Joule, a unit of energy. Eng. Kule pāpiliona. Gigajoule.

v. To seize or take another’s; to give one trouble in dispossessing another of his own. See KULEKULE.

s. The name of a fish which burrows in the sand; he kule ka inoa o ka ia noho ma ke one.

Kule (kū'-le), n.

/ kū'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A fish (Synodus) which burrows in the sand: he kule ka inoa o ka ia noho ma ke one, Kule is the name of the fish in the sand. Known also as ulae.

Kule (kū'-le), v.

/ kū'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To seize or take another's. See kulekule.

2. To meddle in the concerns of others for personal or selfish purpose.

3. To be removed; to be turned out or ousted.

Variant of ʻulae, lizardfish of the family Synodontidae. Certain species burrow in the sand. They reach a length of up to a foot. ʻUlae is a common name for lizardfishes in Hawaiʻi.

E huli iā “kule” ma Ulukau.

Search for “kule” on Ulukau.

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