updated: 7/15/2019

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Concordance - Lāʻieikawai

liʻuliʻu

1. to pass much time; to spend much time.

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Ch.7 p.38 para.7 sent.2A liʻuliʻu, hoʻopuka akula ʻo ʻAiwohikupua i wahi nīnau pōkole penei, “Pehea lā ʻoe i ʻike ai, a i lohe ai hoʻi, no kaʻu mau hana āu e haʻi mai nei?and after a while a little question escaped him: "How have you ever heard of these deeds of mine you tell of?
Ch.10 p.53 para.7 sent.4A liʻuliʻu kā lākou lā hoʻolana ʻana i nā waʻa, ʻo ka huli akula nō ia o ʻAiwohikupua mā e holo; ʻaʻole wahi mea a maliu iki mai.After letting the canoe float a little while, the whole party turned and made off, and had not the least compassion.
Ch.10 p.55 para.1 sent.7ʻO kēia nahele liʻuliʻu,Far through the jungle.
Ch.15 p.79 para.2 sent.1Haʻalele lāua i kēlā pahu, ʻaʻole i liʻuliʻu ko lāua hele ʻana aku, hālāwai mua nō lāua me ke kiaʻi mua me Mailehaʻiwale.They left the sign, went a little way and met Mailehaiwale;
Ch.16 p.83 para.3 sent.5ʻAʻole naʻe lākou i liʻuliʻu aku, he ʻike ʻana kā lākou i ka ʻūpoʻi ʻana iho a ke a luna o ua moʻo nei ma luna pono iho o lākou nei; aia naʻe lākou nei soon they saw the upper jaw of the lizard hanging right over them; they were just between the lizard's jaws;
Ch.16 p.84 para.3 sent.1I ua mau ʻelele lā i hala aku ai, ʻaʻole i liʻuliʻu, hālāwai maila me lāua kekahi kanaka kia manu mai uka mai o ʻOlaʻa, nīnau maila, “Ma hea kā ʻolua hele?”Not long after they had left they met another man, a bird catcher from the uplands of Olaa; he asked. "Where are you two going?"
Ch.18 p.91 para.8 sent.13I ke kōnane ʻana naʻe, ʻaʻole i liʻuliʻu, paʻa mua iaʻu ma luna o ka papa kōnane a māua, ʻo ko ia ala make ihola nō ia.And in the game in a little while my piece blocked the game, and he was beaten.
Ch.21 p.109 para.8 sent.1ʻAu akula lāua a liʻuliʻu loa, komo maila i loko o Lāʻieikawai ka haʻohaʻo.They swam, and after a long time Laieikawai began to wonder:
Ch.28 p.151 para.3 sent.1ʻAʻole kēia i liʻuliʻu iho, halulu ana ka makuahine.She had not been there long; the mother came in a rage;
Ch.34 p.187 para.6 sent.3ʻAʻole naʻe i liʻuliʻu ma hope iho o ko Kaʻōnohiokalā haʻohaʻo ʻana.not for long was Kaonohiokala left to wonder.

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