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Redup. of liko 1–3; fresh, young, oily. He ahi likoliko o ka wela (chant), glowing fire of heat. Kai likoliko, gravy full of fat or grease; oily sea water. (PPN litolito.)

v. See LIKO. To swell; to grow, &c.

2. To shine, as the white point in one's eye.

Likoliko (lī'-kŏ-lī'-ko), v.

/ lī'-kŏ-lī'-ko / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Intensive of liko, to enlarge.]

1. To swell; to grow, etc.

2. To shine; to glisten; to sparkle; gleam.

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