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oleole
/ ole.ole /n., Rack or branched post on which wooden bowls or netted calabashes were hung; a coat tree.
O-LE-O-LE
s. Name of a board set on posts with notches on it to hang calabashes on.
O-LE-O-LE
v. Hoo. To deny; to deny a charge repeatedly.
O-LE-O-LE
v. To talk thickly and indistinctly, as one very angry and scolding.
2. To grin like an idol; oleole mai ka waha o na 'kua kii o na heiau; oleole no ka waha o ka wahine nuku.
3. To make notches in anything; to dovetail two pieces together.
O-LE-O-LE
adv. Indistinctly, as a sound; inarticulate; kani oleole ka waha o ka uila.
Oleole (ō'-le-ŏ-le'), adv.
/ ō'-le-ŏ-le' /Indistinctly, as a sound; indistinctly articulated; kani oleole ka waha o ka uila.
Oleole (o'-le-o'-le), n.
/ o'-le-o'-le /A frame or skeleton of a structure, set on posts with notches on which to hang calabashes.
Oleole (o'-le-ŏ-le'), v.
/ o'-le-ŏ-le' /1. To talk thickly and indistinctly, as one very angry and scolding.
2. To grin like an idol; oleole mai ka waha o na kua kii o na heiau; oleole no ka waha o ka wahine nuku.
Oleole (ō'-le-ō'-le), v.
/ ō'-le-ō'-le /Same as hooleole, to deny.
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