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nakulu
nvi. Dripping, as water; patter, clatter, rattle, echo; rumbling, as the stomach; grumbling; vibrating, as thunder; to spread or circulate, as rumor. Ua nakulu akula kēia lohe i ke alo aliʻi (Laie 599), this report reached the presence of the chief. hoʻo.nakulu Caus/sim. Ke hoʻonakulu nei i kuʻu manawa; no kuʻu ipo paha kēia wela (Laie 487), causing my heart to pitter-patter; perhaps this warmth is from my lover.
NA-KU-LU
v. See KULU, to drop, as water. To drop as water drops, that is, to make the noise of falling drops of water.
2. To make a rattling noise; to crackle, as the sharp sound of thunder; heaha keia e nakulu nei?
3. To shake; to run along, as a sound; to run, as a report or story of a scandal. Laieik. 199. To be in a tremor; used adverbially, e nei nakulu ana ia nei.
Nakulu (nă-kū'-lu), v.
[Kulu, to drop; as water.]
1. To drop as water drops, that is, to make the noise of falling drops of water.
2. To make a rattling noise; to crackle as the sharp sound of thunder; heaha keia e nakulu nei?
3. To echo; to strike back; as sound.
4. To spread or circulate, as popular talk. Ua nakulu aku la keia lohe i ke alo Alii.—Laieik. p. 199.
nakulu
its vibrating peal is.
nakulu
noise of water drops; rumble; echo.
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