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pulelo
vi., To float, wave, rise, as a flag or fire (often used in sense of triumph after ʻōʻili).
- Examples:
- ʻŌʻili pulelo ke ahi o Kamaile (chant), the fire of Kamaile rises in triumph.
- ʻŌʻili pulelo ʻo ka Punahou, Punahou triumphs.
- Ka mea nani kai Paliuli ʻeā, ke pulelo aʻela i nā pali ʻeā (chant), the beauty at Paliuli, oh, rising fine on the cliffs, oh [of Pele's fires].
PU-LE-LO
v. To float in the air, as a flag; to wave to and fro in the wind; to hang loosely; i kapa i pulelo mai ka lua.
2. To change, as one’s opinion; e ake e pulelo iki ae na manao o kakou.
PU-LE-LO
adj. Floating; changeable; unstable.
Pulelo (pū'-lĕ'-lo), adj.
1. Floating, said of anything that floats in the air and is moved rapidly by the wind.
2. Changeable; uncertain; inconstant.
Pulelo (pū'-lĕ'-lo), v.
1. To float in the air, as a flag; to wave to and fro in the wind; to hang loosely; i kapa i pulelo mai ka lua.
2. To change, as one's opinion: e ake e pulelo iki ae na manao o kakou.
pulelo
To float in the air, as a flag; to hang loosely.
pulelo
To float in the air, as a flag; to wave to and fro in the wind; to hang loosely; changeable, unstable.
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