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oki
- Examples:
- He iʻa anei kō ka mākeke? ʻAʻole, he oki loa! Is there fish at the market? No, all gone.
- Ua oki nā ʻōlelo a kāua no ka mea ke oki mai nei ka ʻona o ka ʻawa iaʻu (Laie 377), our talk stopped because the intoxication of the kava for me became extraordinary.
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2. vs. Extraordinary, wondrous, superlative, much (usually but not always in an unfavorable sense, sometimes with idea: not at all, none, all gone).
- Examples:
- Oki pau, extraordinary.
- Pehea kou makua kāne? Ua oki loa! How's your father? Much worse! Ua hele ke kino ā oki, his body is wasted [by disease].
- Ua hele ʻoe ā oki loa i ka lepo! Youʻre filthy with dirt! Kāhiko ā oki a pāʻihiʻihi, dressed in best finery, so attractive.
- Oki nohoʻi ka hana a ka Hawaiʻi ʻimi loa, wondrous indeed are the deeds of deep-seeking Hawaiʻi.
- Oki pau ka hana a ka huila, wondrous the doings of the wheel.
- References:
3. vi. To take effect, as ʻawa intoxication.
- References:
- See ex., oki #1.
ʻoki
nvt. To cut, especially the hair (see below); to sever, shear, snip, slit, trim, hew, mow, fell, separate, annul, cancel, divorce; to cut, as cards; to operate, amputate; to excommunicate; a cut, division, limit, operation, amputation; stanza (called paukū today).
- Examples:
- ʻOki i nā aumākua, to separate oneself from pagan worship of ʻaumākua gods.
- ʻOki i ka moeʻuhane, cancel the dream [end bad effects of a dream by Christian prayer].
- References:
ʻoki
ʻoki
ʻoki
hamani, To record, as on a cassette.
- Source:
- Niʻihau.
oki
/ O-KI /v. To cut off; to cut in two, as any substance; as, oki laau, oki pohaku.
2. To end or finish any talk or business. Kin. 11:8.
3.To cut up root and branch; to destroy in any way.
4. To stop; put an end to; e oki i ke kamailio, to cease talking. Kin. 17:22.
5. To cut off; to separate from privileges; to punish. Oihk. 7:20.
6. To cut grain, as a harvest. Kanl. 24:19.
7. To cut off one's head.
8. To cut off food, as a famine; oki loa iho la ka aina i ka wi, the land is utterly destroyed by famine; to take possession of; to be subjected to the influence of, as intoxication; inu iho la ke Alii me kona Kuhina, a oki mai la ka ona a ka awa Laieik. 34. Ina he kaikamahine, e okiia ka piko ma ka hale, ina he keikikane, ma ka heiau e oki ai ka piko o ua keiki la. NOTE.—This verb takes ua before the imperative mood; as, ua oki, stop; ua oki pela, stop there. Hoo. To stop; to cease; to end; to cut short; to terminate; to defer a decision; the opposite of hoomaka, to begin; to cause to stop; cease. Puk.5:4. To cut and gather in, as a harvest. Oihk. 19:9. To cut off; destroy. 2 Nal. 23:5. NOTE.—Oki loa and hooki loa imply a destructive process according to the nature of the case; as, oki loa ka hana i ka paumaele; oki loa ka waiwai i ka popopo; hence,
O-KI
v. To be miserable; destitute; hungry; in want of all comforts.
oki
/ ŏ'-ki /1. v., To cut off; to cut in two, as any substance; as, oki laau, oki pohaka.
2. v., To end or finish any talk or business.
3. v., To cut up root and branch; to destroy in anyway.
4. v., To stop; put an end to: e oki i ke kamailio, to cease talking.
5. v., To cut off; to separate from privileges; to punish.
6. v., To cut grain, as a harvest.
7. v., To cut off one's head.
8. v., Same as okiloa, to be dirty; to fail.
oki
to end or finish; stop.
‘oki
to cut, cut off, cut in two.
O-ki
to cut, to cut in two , to cut
oki
To stop, finish, end (PE).
ʻoki
Dissolve.
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