pakau.lei
vi.
1. To gad about as a vagabond, to live without care or responsibility, carefree; to live wantonly with one mate after another.
2. Same as kaulei, too high or short.
vi.
1. To gad about as a vagabond, to live without care or responsibility, carefree; to live wantonly with one mate after another.
2. Same as kaulei, too high or short.
v. To be continually changing one's residence; mai noho a pakaulei.
2. To move along step by step; to go by little and little.
3. To sit upright.
adj. Unsteady; going from house to house.
2. Destitute of house and utensils. See KUONOONOOLE.
3. Living in a loose way or without method, as one who leaves his wife to follow one, then another.
1. Unsteady; going from house to house.
2. Destitute of house and utensils.
3. Living in a loose way, as one who leaves his wife to follow one, then another.
1. To be continually changing one's residence: mai noho a pakaulei.
2. To move along step by step; to go by little and little; to go about without aim or purpose.
3. To sit upright.
To change oneʻs residence continually; to live freely with one female or another.
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