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HuliSearch «kuolo»: He 8 i loaʻaFound 8.

1. vt. To rub, scrub, polish, scour, scratch. See olo #1.

2. vi. To tremble, as the voice; to shake, as with palsy; to vibrate, resonate, as a chanting voice. See hula kuolo. Kai kuolo, sea with an undertow. hoʻo.kuolo Caus/sim. (PCP tuolo).

v. To make a vibrating motion; to rub; to polish; to scour; to scratch.

2. To shake, as a fluid in a bottle or cask.

3. To tremble, as the voice.

s. A small sort of drum; a timbrel. Hal. 92:3. The hula drum; he ipu hula; he hula paipu.

Kuolo (kū'-ō'-lo), n.

/ kū'-ō'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A small drum; a timbrel. The hula drum; he ipu hula; he hula paipu. Same as kuolokani.

Kuolo (kū'-ō'-lo), v.

/ kū'-ō'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To make a vibrating motion; to rub; to polish; to scour; to scratch.

Kuolo (kŭ'-ō-lo), v.

/ kŭ'-ō-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To shake, as a fluid in a bottle or cask.

2. To tremble, as the voice.

3. To cause a vibrating sound.

Kuolo

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Area near Keaʻau, Puna, Hawaiʻi, where the Puna chief, Huaʻā, was defeated, thus giving control of Puna to ʻUmi (For. Sel. 168). Lit., to rub.

Small drum, timbrel. (Hal. 92:3.) Resonate, as the voice of a chanter. Hula kuolo, a dance or hula drum.

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