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vs. To have lost property by authority of a chief. Rare.

v. To be unfortunate; to be stripped of one’s property; to lose one’s property by authority of a chief.

Poleke (pŏ-lē'-ke), v.

/ pŏ-lē'-ke / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be unfortunate; to be stripped of one's property; to lose one's property by authority of a chief.

To have lost property by authority of a chief (PE).

E huli iā “poleke” ma Ulukau.

Search for “poleke” on Ulukau.

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