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vs. Greasy, as pork fat; slippery and shiny, glittering, sparkling, bright; sticky. Cf. ali, hulali. Lali ka ʻili i ka hou, skin sticky with perspiration. hoʻo.lali To cause greasiness, glitter. (PEP lali.)

adj. Greasy, as the face or hands in eating pork; fat; shining with grease.

1. Greasy, as the face or hands in eating pork; fat; shining with grease.

2. Slippery from moist and adhesive matter, said of muddy roads.

1. To be greasy, as face or hands from oil, ointment, adhesive matter, etc.

2. To be slippery, as wet earth.

greasy, as hands; fat; slippery as mud.

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