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helei
1. vi., To straddle.
2. nvi., Stretched sideways, as the mouth; pulled down, as an eyelid with a finger (these were signs of contempt); inflammatory disease of the eye with a drawing down of the lower lid.
- References:
- See saying, maka helei.
- PCP felei.
HE-LEI
adj. Inflamed; opened, as the eye, so as to turn the lid out; he maka helei, an inflamed eye.
HE-LEI
v. To open or spread open, as the legs; to straddle. See KUHELEI. A specific word, and rather indelicate.
2. To say no by a signal, that is, by pulling down one corner of the eye slily.
Helei (hĕ-le'i), n.
An inflammatory disease of the eye.
Helei (he-le'i), v.
1. To straddle.
2. To say no by a signal, that is, by pulling down one corner of the eye slyly.
helei
Inflammatory disease of the eye.
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