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piula
1. n. Mule, donkey (Molokaʻi).
2. n. A card game; the player must follow suit in discards, and if he cannot, he draws from a pack; the object is to play all of one's cards, and the player left with a card at the end is the piula. Also kēkake.
3. vs. Tired, exhausted, worntify. Slang.
4. n. Pewter, tin (Nah 31.22), corrugated iron as used for roofing; any metal suggesting pewter. Eng. See pili piula. Wai piula, water from a faucet.
PI-U-LA
s. A vicious orthography and pronunciation for miula (Eng.), a mule, a mongrel breed of the horse and the ass. See MIULA.
2. The name of a game at cards.
PI-U-LA
s. Eng. Pewter; tin, &c.; any metal the color of pewter. Nah. 31:22. NOTE.—Piula is an erroneous orthography for piuta.
Piula (pī-ū'-la), n.
/ pī-ū'-la /[Mod.]
1. Incorrect spelling and pronunciation for miula (Eng.), a mule; also called hoki.
2. The name of a game at cards.
Piula (pĭ-ū'-la), n.
/ pĭ-ū'-la /[Eng.] Pewter; tin, etc.; any metal the color of pewter. Also called piuta.
piula
A card game.
piula
pewter, tin, aluminum, etc.
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