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uli
nvs., Any dark color, including the deep blue of the sea, the ordinary green of vegetation, and the dark of black clouds; the black-and-blue of a bruise. Some song composers avoid this word because connotations of evil or misfortune are associated with darkness and because Uli is a goddess of sorcery (see uli #2).
- Examples:
- Uli māhole ka ʻili (song), the skin is bruised black-and-blue.
- References:
- PPN ʻuli.
2. (Cap.) n., Name of a goddess of sorcery, said to have come from Kahiki.
- Examples:
- E Uli ē, ē Uli nānā pono, ē Uli nānā hewa, ē Uli i uka, ē Uli i kai (prayer), O Uli, O Uli observe good, O Uli observe evil, O Uli inland, O Uli seaward.
- ʻO ʻoe kā ia, ē ka lāuli pali o Uli (chant by Hiʻiaka), it is you then, O cliff darkness of Uli.
- References:
- See HM 574, PH 144–7.
3. n., Early stage in the development of a foetus, as the body begins to form.
4. n., Name given by Malo for subjects of the chief; Emerson says they are black-haired persons.
- References:
- Malo 194, 201.
5. nvt., To steer; steersman.
- Examples:
- Uli hou ʻo ʻIwa (For. 5:287), ʻIwa again steered.
- References:
- PPN ʻuli.
6. n., Short for ʻōuli, omen.
- Examples:
- ʻO ka nānā uli, ʻo ka nānā ʻana nō ia i nā uli o ke kanaka, inā he kanaka waiwai, a inā he kanaka ʻilihune (For. 6:85), the study of omens, is a study of the omens regarding a person, whether [he will become] a person of wealth or a poor person.
7. n., Crowing of a cock.
8. n., Type of sweet potato (no data).
- References:
- For. 5:664–5.
uli
/ U-LI /adj., Blue; cerulean blue; green, as a meadow; whatever is green among vegetables. Puk. 9:22. Pertaining to a dark or dusty color; uli ka wai o ka niu.
uli
/ U-LI /s., The blue sky; ka poe nana uli o ke alii, the foretellers of the weather. Laieik. 36.
Uli
/ U-LI /s., The name of a god to which a prayer was addressed in the pule anaana.
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/ U-LI /s., A canoe steerer for the king's canoes; one of the king's special servants.
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/ U-LI /v., To steer a canoe or ship. See hoeuli.
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/ U-LI /v., To gurgle; to make such a noise as when water is poured out of a calabash or a cocoanut; e neneke; uli ka wai o ka niu.
uli
/ U-LI /1. s., Name of a species of kalo.
2. Name of a species of fan leaf cocoanut; ka uli, ka loulu, ka hawane.
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/ U-LI /s., The personal appearance or fitness of a person for any duty; applied particularly to runners as they appeared to the poe kilokilo; e nana no ka poe nana uli, e like me ke kukini.
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/ u'-li /1. adj., Blue; cerulean blue; green, as a meadow; whatever is green among vegetables.
2. adj., Pertaining to a dark or dusky color.
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/ u'-li /v., To steer a canoe or ship.
uli
/ u-li' /n., Noise like that caused by the vibration of the contents of a coconut when, shaken; e neneke; uli ka wai o ka niu.
uli
/ u'-li /1. n., Any dark hue.
2. n., The firmament; the blue sky: ka poe nana uli o ke alii, the foretellers of the weather. Laieik. p.36.
3. n., A class of gods worshiped by sorcerers and medicine-men. Prayers were addressed to these gods both for protection from harm and for the destruction of an enemy.
4. n., One in charge of a canoe; a steersman; captain of canoes; one of the king's special servants.
5. n., A variety of dark or brown taro.
6. n., A species of native palm. Also called loulu and hawane.
uli
To steer, as a canoe; special servant of the king, his canoe steersman.
uli
Blue or black.
Uli
Name of a god to which a prayer was addressed in the pule ʻanāanā. (A.) Goddess of sorcery, said to have come from Kahiki. (PE.)
uli
Coconut fan leaf palm. See loulu.
uli
One of the kingʻs special servants, a steersman for his canoes.
uli
blue, as sky; green, as meadow; dark blue: to steer.
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