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keu
vs., Remaining, excessive, additional, spare, surplus, extra, more, too much (often followed by ā).
- Examples:
- Pākanahā ā keu, forty and more.
- He keu ʻoe ā ke kanaka wahaheʻe, you're the greatest liar ever seen.
- He keu ā ke kolohe! Very, very mischievous!
- He keu aku nō! That's the limit! That's too much [said either in admiration or disapproval, indicated by voice tone].
- References:
- PNP teu .
keu
keu
See ʻai keu.
KE-U
adj. Very angry; cross.
KE-U
s. The voice of a bird, the alae; the singing voice of the alae; ina e lohe oe i ke keu a ka alae. Laieik. 149.
KE-U
s. Surliness; pettishness; anger.
KE-U
v. To contradict; to scold; to find fault; to show a bad disposition; to be morose.
KE-U
adv. A keu, and over.
KE-U
adj. Remaining; over and above; besides. Lunk. 2:8.
KE-U
s. What is over and above; in arithmatic, a remainder.
KE-U
v. To be more; to have a remainder.
Keu (kē'-u), adj.
/ kē'-u /Remaining over and above; additional.
Keu (ke'u), adj.
/ ke'u /1. Very angry; cross.
2. Fault finding.
Keu (kē'-u), adv.
/ kē'-u /Superfluously; beyond a limit.
Keu (kē'-u), n.
/ kē'-u /1. In arithmetic, a remainder.
2. A portion extra, more.
Keu (ke'u), n.
/ ke'u /1. Surliness; pettishness; anger, expressed in words.
2. A harsh, coarse sound, as the croak of a mud-hen, owl, etc.: Ina e lohe oe i ke keu o ka alae, if you hear the croak of the alae. Laieik. p. 149.
Keu (kē'-u), v.
/ kē'-u /To be more; to have a remainder. This word is used in counting or in specifying a general amount, with something over, thus: pa kauna a keu, four each and something over, or four and some besides; pa umi a keu, ten and upwards; pa kanaha a keu, forty and more; pa lau a keu, four hundred and over; the fraction over the definite sum is not specified. See hookeu.
Keu (ke'u), v.
/ ke'u /1. To contradict; to scold; to find fault; to show a bad disposition; to be morose.
2. To complain in a fault-finding manner.
keu
additional; remainder; surplus.
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