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See paʻa likelike.

v. The intensive of like; also with hoo.

adj. Alike; resembling. Hoo. Same. He olelo hoolikelikeia, a parable.

Likelike (lī'-kē-lī'-ke), adj.

/ lī'-kē-lī'-ke / Parker Haw to Eng,

Alike; resembling.

Likelike (lī'-kĕ-lī'-ke), n.

/ lī'-kĕ-lī'-ke / Parker Haw to Eng,

A resembling; likeness; similarity.

Likelike (lī'-kĕ-lī'-ke), v.

/ lī'-kĕ-lī'-ke / Parker Haw to Eng,

The intensive of like, to resemble.

Highway and elementary school, Honolulu, named for Princess Miriam Likelike (1851–1887), the younger sister of Ka-lā-kaua and Liliʻu-o-ka-lani.

Dive site, wreck, Keaweʻula, Hawaiʻi. An interisland steamer bound for Māhukona with a hold full of coal for the Kohala Sugar Company Railway, the Likelike sank in 1897 and was rediscovered by scuba divers in 1976. A 592-ton wooden steamer built in 1877 by Dickie Brothers, a San Francisco shipbuilder, she was named for Princess Miriam Likelike Cleghorn (1851-1887), who was her sponsor and a passenger on the maiden voyage to Honolulu. Princess Likelike was married to Archibald Cleghorn, and they were the parents of Princess Kaʻiulani.

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