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lole
1. nvt., Cloth, clothes, costume, dress, gown; to wear clothes.
- Examples:
- Komo i ka lole, to put on a dress.
- References:
- Cf. ʻaʻa lole.
2. vt., To unfold, turn inside out, reverse; to strip or peel off, as bark; to skin, flay (Mika 3.3); to scalp; to handle, turn over with the hands.
- Examples:
- Hele akula ʻo ʻŌmaʻokāmaʻu … lālau ihola i ka ʻauwae (a Hākau) a lole aʻela i luna (FS 141), ʻŌmaʻokāmaʻu went … grabbed (Hākau's) chin and yanked it up.
- References:
- PCP lole.
3. n., Depigmentation, as of palm of hand or soles of feet.
lole
- References:
- See hao kau lole, pepa lole pipi, ʻāpā lole.
lole
Clothes, dress; to wear clothes.
lole
Thatching a house smoothly.
LOLE
I. E nana KAPA-KOMO.
lole
cloth, particularly foreign; garment: to be reversed, changed; to skin an animal.
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