lilio
Redup. of lio 2. Lilio ka pepeiao, the ears are pulled back, as of a horse [also said of the frightened person]. Maka lilio, slant eyes, eyes with epicanthic fold.
Redup. of lio 2. Lilio ka pepeiao, the ears are pulled back, as of a horse [also said of the frightened person]. Maka lilio, slant eyes, eyes with epicanthic fold.
v. See LIO and LIOLIO. To draw tight, as a rope; to stretch so as to make straight; e malo, e moe pololei.
2. To be tight, as the skin of a glutton's stomach after he has eaten; to be drawn tightly or tensely, as the skin of the face; lilio i ka pauma ana; to be drawn tightly by stretching.
3. To be filled, as a glutton with food.
4. To have the pain or sensation of eating too much; e maona pono ole, e hokuhoku.
5. To go forward quickly without looking to the right or left.
s. A drawing or turning of the eyes so as not to see clearly.
2. A dragging; a lancinating pain.
adj. Tightly drawn, as a rope; full; plump, as one full fed.
Tightly drawn, as a rope; full; plump, as one full fed.
1. n., A drawing or turning of the eyes so as not to see clearly.
2. n., A dragging or tautening, as of a rope.
3. n., An acute, darting pain.
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[Lio and liolio, tight.]
1. To be drawn tight, as a rope; to be stretched so as to make straight; e malo, e moe pololei.
2. To be tight, as the skin of a glutton's stomach after he has eaten; to be drawn tightly or tensely, as the skin of the face; lilio i ka pauma ana; to be drawn tightly by stretching.
3. To have the pain or sensation of eating too much.
4. To go forward quickly without looking to the right or left.
Plump, full, well fed. (A.)
Acute, darting pain; to have the sensation of eating too much.
tightly drawn; slant-eyes.
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