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liliha
LI-LI-HA
v. See LIHA. To be satisfied, as the appetite with food or drink; to be stuffed full.
2. To be supplied with a sufficiency of a thing. Isa. 1:11.
3. To be sick at the stomach; to nauseate, as after eating much rich food; to vomit.
4. FIG. To be disgusted at immoral conduct; liliha no hoi ke noonoo i ka ino o ko lakou noho ana, it is sickening to think of the evil of their living; to feel disgust at any disgusting object.
LI-LI-HA
s. The fat of hogs.
2. Anything causing sickness at the stomach.
3. The feeling of nausea at the stomach.
4. Anything offensive to good morals.
Liliha (lĭ'-lī'-ha), n.
/ lĭ'-lī'-ha /1. The fat of hogs.
2. Anything causing sickness at the stomach.
3. Extreme disgust at the exhibition of immoral conduct.
Liliha (lĭ'-lī'-ha), v.
/ lĭ'-lī'-ha /1. To be satiated; to be filled to the point of nausea.
2. To be sick at the stomach; to be nauseated as after eating much rich food; to vomit.
3. Fig. To be disgusted at immoral conduct; to feel disgust at any disgusting object: Liliha no hoi ke noonoo i ka ino o ko lakou noho ana: it is sickening to think of the way they live.
Liliha
Street along the western border of section 11 of Honolulu (map 6), named for the wife of Governor Boki of Oʻahu; after Boki's disappearance in 1829 she became governess of Oʻahu and in 1831 tried unsuccessfully to organize a revolt against Ka-mehameha III. Lit., rich, oily.
liliha
Anything causing stomach sickness; nauseated after much rich food; to vomit.
liliha
Dreadful, fearful.
liliha
nausea: to be satiated.
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