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1. nvt. Prayer, magic spell, incantation, blessing, grace, church service, church; to pray, worship, say grace, ask a blessing, cast a spell. (Probable derivatives are pulepule, pupule, and ʻōpulepule.) Many types of prayer are listed below. Lāpule, Sunday; lit., prayer day. Kahuna pule, minister. Pule a ka Haku, the Lord's prayer. Iāʻoe ka pule a kākou, will you say grace; pray. Ua hele anei ʻoe i ka pule? Did you go to church? hoʻo.pule To cause to pray, to feign praying. (PPN pule)

2. n. Week. Kēlā pule, kēia pule, weekly. Puka pule, weekly issue. Kēia pule aʻe, next week. Kēia pule aʻe a ia pule aku, week after next. Kēlā pule aku nei, last week.

3. Same as ʻōpule 1.

kikino Week. Dic. Abb. pl.

v. To pray; to supplicate; to worship; to call, with adoration, upon some invisible being; e kahea aku, me ka mahalo aku i ka mea ike maka ole ia.

s. The act of worshiping some god; conversation with an invisible being; religious service; begging some favor from heaven.

Pule (pū-le), n.

/ pū-le / Haw to Eng, Parker,

The act of worshiping some god; conversation with an invisible being; religious service: asking some favor from heaven.

Pule (pū'-le), v.

/ pū'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker,

To pray; to supplicate; to worship: to call, with adoration. upon some invisible being; e kahea aku. me ka mahalo aku i ka mea ike maka ole ia.

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