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1. vi. To quiver, as jello; to sag, as flesh of a fat person; weak, flexible. (PCP lule.)

2. n. A variety of pili grass.

v. To shake, as the flesh of a fat person.

2. To be fat; to have soft flesh. See OLULELULE.

3. Hoo. To make one fat or fleshy, i. e., to have one's flesh shake and roll with fatness. NOTE.—In some cases lule and its compounds have definitions like luli, they are kindred to each other.

Lule (lū'-le), v.

/ lū'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To shake, as the flesh of a fat person.

2. To be fat; to have soft flesh, See olulelule. [In some cases lule and its compounds have definitions like luli; they are kindred words.]

Pili grass (Heteropogon contortus), used for thatch for houses. (NEAL 80.) Also called maoli, kāwelu, kiolohu. See pili, ʻuki.

to shake.

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