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KU-A-LA
s. The fore fin on the back of a fish.
2. A sharp and cutting bone on the side of a certain fish near the tail.
3. Hard kalo; heavy food.
4. Increase; interest; usury. Ezek. 18:8. Interest on money; a word derived from kuwala, a somerset; turning over and over. See KUWALA.
KU-A-LA
v. To set a cask on its head.
2. To take or exact usury; to pay over and above.
KU-A-LA
adj. Pertaining to usury. Oihk. 25:36. Uku kuala, usury. Neh. 5:7.
KU-A-LA
adv. Usuriously; giving upon usury. Ezek. 18:8.
kuala
/ kū'-ă'-la /adj., Pertaining to usury: Uku kuala, usury.
kuala
/ kŭ'-ă'-la /adv., Usuriously; giving upon usury.
kuala
/ kŭ'-ă-lā' /n., The dorsal fins of a fish.
kuala
/ kū'-ā'-la /1. n., Hard taro, cooked but not mashed.
2. n., A turning over; a leaping over; a somersault.
3. n., A throwing with the palm of the hand up.
kuala
/ kū'-ă'-la /1. v., To turn a somersault.
2. v., To take or exact usury.
3. v., To overpay; to pay over and above.
4. v., To turn upside down.
5. v., To throw with the palm of the hand up.
Kuala
Hill, Hālawa qd., Molokaʻi. Literally, somersault.
kuala
Somersault; to somersault.
kuala
usuriously.
kuala
Interest; usury.
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