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ʻula
1. nvi., Red, scarlet; brown, as skin of Hawaiians; to appear red.
- Examples:
- Piʻi ka ʻula, to blush, flush.
- A ʻula! ʻUla ka maka! Red! Red-eyed! [a rude remark, often said while drawing down an eyelid, a way of wishing ill luck].
- References:
2. n., Short for koaʻe ʻula, red-tailed tropic bird.
3. nvs., Sacred; sacredness; regal, royal (probably so called because red was a sacred color).
4. n., Blood.
- Examples:
- He ʻula waiwai, blood of great value, as royal blood.
5. n., Agate.
- References:
- Puk. 30.12.
6. Same as ʻula ʻai hāwane.
7. n., A ringing in the ears, as due to rising in altitude, believed by some to be a sign that one is being talked of.
- Examples:
- Ke kani mai nei ka ʻula o koʻu pepeiao, [I] hear my ear ringing.
- Examples:
- Kapuaʻikaʻula (Oʻahu place name), footprint [of] spirits.
- References:
- Cf. ʻūlāleo.
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ʻula
/ U-LA /v., To be or appear red, as the end of a blaze of fire, or of a lamp; to be red. Isa. 63:2.
ʻula
/ U-LA /s., Redness; a scarlet color. Puk. 25:4. Red, v., 5; ua like ka ulaula me ka weo; name of a red fish. See ula.
ʻula
/ u'-lă /adj., Red, as a blaze seen in the night; dark red, as soil. Written also ʻulaʻula.
ʻula
/ u'-lă /v., To be or appear red, as the end of a blaze of fire, or of a lamp; to be red. Also written ʻulaʻula.
ʻula
Red, even scarlet.
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