Huli | Search «kuli»: He 12 i loaʻa | Found 12.
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kuli
/ KU-LI /v., To be stunned with noise; to be deafened; not able to hear.
2. Hookuli. To turn a deaf ear; to refuse to hear.
3. To be disobedient; to be stubborn in disobedience.
4. To be silent.
kuli
/ KU-LI /v., To give or pay something as a reward for adultery or fornication.
kuli
/ KU-LI /s., A reward given to a female for adultery or fornication.
kuli
/ KU-LI /s., Deafness; inattention to duty.
2. A deaf person. Puk. 4:11. One unable from deafness to join in conversation.
kuli
/ KU-LI /adj., Deaf. Isa. 35:5. Ka pono kuli. Hal. 58:1.
kuli
/ KU-LI /s., The knee. Isa. 35:3. See kukuli.
kuli
/ kū'-li /1. adj., Deaf.
2. adj., Deaf and dumb.
kuli
/ kū'-lī' /n., A bribe to secure silence.
kuli
/ kū'-li /1. v., To be stunned with noise; to be deafened; not able to hear.
2. v., To be silent; be quiet.
3. v., To give or pay something as a reward for keeping a thing secret. Same as kipe, to bribe. See hookuli.
kuli
Knee.
kuli
knee; deafness: deaf: to be stunned with noise.
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