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uluhua
/ ulu.hua /vs., Vexed, annoyed, discouraged, displeased (1 Nal. 20.43), harassed, weary, offended, angry.
U-LU-HU-A
v. Ulu, to grow, and hua, envy.
1. To trouble; to give concern.
2. To be tired with one's company; to be weary of one's visit.
3. To be vexed or troubled with any matter. Laieik. 78. To be weary with doing or repeating a thing. Ier. 15:6.
4. To be weary with life. Iob. 10:1.
5. Hoo. To cause grief or trouble. Sol. 10:1. To be much vexed. Ezek. 22:5.
U-LU-HU-A
s. Discouragement; want of confidence; disappointment; self displeasure. 1 Nal. 20:43.
U-LU-HU-A
adj. Displeased; angry; discontented; disaffected.
Uluhua (u'-lu-hu'-a), adj.
/ u'-lu-hu'-a /Displeased; angry; discontented; disaffected.
Uluhua (u'-lu-hu'-a), n.
/ u'-lu-hu'-a /Vexation; anxiety; fret; care; disquietude; a being dissatisfied with one's self.
Uluhua (u'-lu-hu'-a), v.
/ u'-lu-hu'-a /1. To be worried or harassed.
2. To be tired with one's company; to be weary of one's visit.
3. To be vexed or troubled with any matter. Laieik. p. 78. To be weary with doing or repeating a thing.
4. To be weary with life.
uluhua
Vexed, annoyed, displeased. (1 Nal. 20:43.)
uluhua
To be vexed with any matter; to be weary with life; to be angry, discontented, displeased.
uluhua
angry, worried, vexed, frantic.
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