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okooko
nvs., Red hot, blazing hot; burning, smarting, as an itch.
- Examples:
- He ʻula okooko, fiery red.
- I loko ʻoia o ke okooko o ke kaua, he was in the heat of battle.
- Waha okooko, venemous, slanderous mouth.
O-KO-O-KO
s. A blaze; anything red hot, as the iron from a blacksmith's forge; as stones thrown out of the volcano; a fiery redness. Laieik. 176.
2. Any one in a dazzling dress.
3. The zeal of a soldier pressing boldly into battle.
okooko
/ O-KO-O-KO /v. To burn, as the sensation of the itch; okooko ka maneo; or the erysipelas.
O-KO-O-KO
adv. Ragingly; heatedly, &c.
Okooko (ō'-kŏ-ō'-ko), adv.
/ ō'-kŏ-ō'-ko /Ragingly; heatedly, etc.
Okooko (ō'-kŏ-ō'-ko), n.
/ ō'-kŏ-ō'-ko /1. A blaze; anything red hot, as the iron from a blacksmith's forge; as stones thrown out of the volcano; a fiery redness. Laieik. p. 176.
2. Any one in a dazzling dress.
3. The zeal of a soldier pressing boldly into battle.
Okooko (ō'-kŏ-ō'-ko), v.
/ ō'-kŏ-ō'-ko /1. To be red hot; to become greatly excited; to be violent.
2. To burn, as the sensation of the itch; okooko ka maneo, or the erysipelas.
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