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ʻOʻoleʻa; māloʻeloʻe, loʻeloʻe, ʻainā (as from exercise); mākū (as molasses); uāniʻi (as salted fish); lāʻau (as wood); liki (as a limb). Also: kaʻeʻe, ʻeʻe, mauwā, māʻuluʻulu, mala, ʻiʻī, ponanā, piliʻaikū. Stiff with cold, make anu, hauʻoki. Joints are stiff, ʻoʻoleʻa nā ʻami. Stiff-backed, nanai, lanai.

oolea, maloeloe.

h. oolea, maloeloe.

'o'ole'ă, mālo'ělo'ě; (as breeze), ĭkăĭkă.

1. Oolea; paakiki. SYN. rigid. 2. Ikaika. A stiff breeze, he makani ikaika. SYN. strong.

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