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liko
1. nvi., Leaf bud; newly opened leaf; to bud; to put forth leaves. Figuratively, a child or descendant, especially of a chief; youth.
- Examples:
- Liko aliʻi, chief's child.
- References:
- Cf. ʻōhua liko.
- PPN lito .
2. vs., Shining, glistening, as with dew; sparkling, glowing; burning.
- Examples:
- Ke liko aʻela ka ua i ke kai, the rain sparkles on the sea.
- References:
- PPN lito .
4. n., A Tahitian banana (Musa troglodytarum 🌐).
5. vi., To burn.
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LI-KO
v. To swell out round; to be plump; to be full.
2. To be fat, as a fleshy person.
3. To swell; to enlarge, as the growing bud of a vegetable before the leaves spread open, or as the bud of a flower before the petals open.
4. To expand, as an opening flower. Hal. 129:6.
5. To shine; to glisten like drops of oil poured on to water.
LI-KO
s. The swelling, budding, protruding, &c., of a growing plant.
2. The swollen bud just before leaves or flowers appear.
3. The top or growing end of a plant. FIG. A young child, especially of a chief.
4. The appearance of drops of oil on water.
5. The light or shining points in a person's eye; ka liko, oia ka muo, ka ao, ka omaka, ka mea e ulu ai ma ka maka.
LI-KO
adj. Swelling; growing; opening, as a bud of a tree or a flower; thrifty, as a growing plant.
Liko (lī'-ko), adj.
/ lī'-ko /Swelling; growing; opening, as a bud of a tree or a flower; thrifty, as a growing plant.
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Liko (lī'-ko), n.
/ lī'-ko /1. The swelling budding, protruding, etc., of a growing plant.
2. The swollen bud just before leaves or flowers appear.
3. The top or growing end of a plant.
4. Fig. A young child, especially of a chief; scion.
5. Sheen.
Liko (lī'-ko), v.
/ lī'-ko /1. To swell out round; to be plump; to be full.
2. To be fat, as a fleshy person.
3. To swell; to enlarge, as the growing bud of a flower before the petals open.
4. To expand, as an opening flower.
5. To shine; to glisten like drops of oil poured on water.
liko
Child; youth, especially of a chief.
liko
Banana similar to a Tahitian banana in which the fruit stock bears upward.
liko
Child, especially of a chief.
liko
opening as a bud; to swell.
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