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1. n.v. Thief; to steal. Rare.

2. vs. So fat that the flesh shakes when one walks. Rare.

v. To steal; to take another's.

s. A thief; one who steals.

2. A bloated dead body which floats ashore from the sea; he mea pae wale ma kahakai.

3. A person wrecked and cast ashore.

adj. Fat; plump; bloated; large, so that the fat shakes on one's bones; applied to men.

Molulo (mŏ-lū'-lo), adj.

/ mŏ-lū'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Fat; plump; bloated; large, so that the fat shakes on one's bones; applied to men.

Molulo (mŏ-lū'-lo), n.

/ mŏ-lū'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

One who steals. Syn: Moluna.

Molulo (mŏ-lū'-lo), v.

/ mŏ-lū'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Same as moluna, to rob.

Thief; to steal.

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