Huli | Search «hula»: He 16 i loaʻa | Found 16.
hula
1. nvt., The hula, a hula dancer; to dance the hula.
- Examples:
- He hula (For. 5:479), a hula dancer.
- Kumu hula, hula master or teacher.
- Hula mai ʻoe (song), come to me dancing the hula.
- Haihai akula nā wāhine apau mamuli ona, me nā mea kuolokani, a me ka hula (Puk. 15.20), all the women followed after her with timbrels and dancing.
- References:
2. nvt., Song or chant used for the hula; to sing or chant for a hula.
3. vi., To twitch, as a muscle or eyelid; to palpitate, throb.
hulā
hula
Hula (for various kinds and references, see Hawaiian-English hula entry and entries that follow it).
- Examples:
- Dare to hula, leave shyness at home, ʻaʻa i ka hula, waiho i ka hilahila i ka hale.
- References:
- See dance, sitting hula.
hula
/ HU-LA /v. To pry up with a lever.
2. To transplant, as a tree; to plant out, as a young tree.
3. To cut off the tops of plants.
4. To bend over, as a tree; to push over any upright thing; to fall over upon.
5. To shake or tremble for fear of injury from another.
6. To trample and make a beaten path; to tread down; to trample upon.
7. To shake; to dance; to play an instrument and dance; to sing and dance. 2 Sam. 6:21. The same as haa and lele in verses 14:16. Alaila, hula iho la kahi poe alii ame kanaka, then danced certain of the chiefs and people.
8. To play on an instrument.
9. To sing; to sing and dance together.
10. To make sport. Lunk. 16:25.
11. To palpitate, as the heart; to throb, as an artery.
12. To move from place to place.
13. To bore a hole; e hula a puka, to bore and pierce through.
hula
/ HU-LA /s. Music; dancing; singing, &c.
hula
/ HU-LA /s., A swelling; a protuberance under the arm or on the thigh; he o ka mai mamua, a mahope hula mao a mao, a ma kela wahi ma keia wahi o ke kino, pela i hulahula, ai.
hula
/ HU-LA /v. To swim past a cliff that projects into the sea and interrupts the passage along the beach.
hula
/ hū'-la /1. n., A swelling; a protuberance under the arm or on the thigh: he o ka mai mamua, a mahope hula mao a mao, a ma kela wahi ma keia wahi o ke kino, pela i hulahula ai.
2. n., A twitching, as of the eye; an involuntary muscular motion.
3. n., A dance; a dancing.
hula
/ hū'-la /1. v., To dance; to move to rhythmic song.
2. v., To palpitate, as the heart; to throb, as an artery.
3. v., To go through solid substance: E hula a puka, to bore through.
hulā
/ hu-lā' /1. v., To raise up and out of with a lever.
2. v., To expel; to eject; to drive out.
hula
, 'Hawaiian dance'
hula
Hula dancer; general word for dances; expression of joy
hula
Swelling under arm or thigh; to palpitate, as the heart; to throb, as an artery.
hula
Polynesian drill. No data. (CMH.)
hula
dance and song: eye twitching: to dance to rhythmic song.
hula’
to raise with lever; expel, eject.
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