KU-LE-KU-LE
v. To be ousted from house to house, or from place to place.
2. To trample often where one ought not, as a horse; kulekule ko’u kapa ia lakou, my kapa is trampled on by them.
v. To be ousted from house to house, or from place to place.
2. To trample often where one ought not, as a horse; kulekule ko’u kapa ia lakou, my kapa is trampled on by them.
adj. Unsettled; unfurnished; lacking in conveniences; the opposite of kuonoono and koakoa; noho wale aku no lakou aole kulekule.
1. Unsettled; unfurnished; lacking in conveniences; the opposite of kuonoono and koakoa: noho wale aku no lakou aole kulekule; disturbed.
2. Turned upside down.
To be ousted from house to house, or from place to place.
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Search for “kulekule” on Ulukau.