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1. nvs. Turkey gobble, turkey, sound of a turkey hen's cluck. Niʻihau. More commonly called pelehū.

2. vs. Plump.

3. nvs. Prosperous, well-to-do; prosperity, a large sum of money. Also poʻokeokeo.

4. vs. Drenched. Rare.

s. The name of property given gratuitously; a present.

2. Roundness; plumpness; smoothness. See POOKEOKEO.

Pokeokeo (pō'-kē'o-kē'o), adj.

/ pō'-kē'o-kē'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Well filled; wealthy.

Pokeokeo (pō'-kē'o-kē'o), n.

/ pō'-kē'o-kē'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Property given gratuitously; a present.

2. Roundness: plumpness; smoothness.

Pokeokeo (pō'-kē'o-ke'o), v.

/ pō'-kē'o-ke'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To have abundant means.

E huli iā “pōkeokeo” ma Ulukau.

Search for “pōkeokeo” on Ulukau.

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