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Concordance - Lāʻieikawai

oki

1. vi. to stop, finish, end.
2. vs.
  • extraordinary, wondrous,
  • superlative,
  • much (usually but not always in an unfavorable sense, sometimes with idea: not at all, none, all gone).
 
3. vi. to take effect, as ʻawa intoxication.

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Ch.4 p.21 para.9 sent.2A mākaukau ko ke aliʻi makemake a lawe ʻia maila, inu ihola ke aliʻi me kona kuhina a oki maila ka ʻona a ka ʻawa.and made ready what the chief commanded, and he brought it to him, and the chief drank with his counsellor and drunkenness possessed him.
Ch.4 p.23 para.2 sent.1ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi, “Ua oki nā ʻōlelo a kāua, no ka mea, ke oki mai nei ka ʻona o ka ʻawa iaʻu.”Said the chief. "Cut short your talk, for I am cut off by the drink."
Ch.4 p.23 para.2 sent.2I loko o ia manawa, hāʻule akula ke aliʻi i ka hiamoe nui, ʻo ke oki nō ia, no ka mea, ua poina loa ka hiamoe o ke aliʻi.Then the chief fell into a deep sleep and that ended it, for so heavy was the chiefs sleep
Ch.5 p.31 para.8 sent.1ʻŌlelo akula kona kuhina, “Ua oki ia manaʻo ou, no ka mea, ʻaʻole he huakaʻi mokomoko kā kāua i hele mai nei.His counsellor answered, "Break off that notion, for we are not taking this journey for boxing contests,
Ch.19 p.96 para.2 sent.2ʻĪ mai ʻo ʻAiwohikupua, “Ua oki kāua i kēia manawa.Said Aiwohikupua, "We will break off this time;
Ch.21 p.107 para.2 sent.2I ka hiamoe ʻana nō, ʻo ke oki nō ia, ʻaʻole wau i loaʻa wahi moe iki, a puoho wale aʻela.”as I slept I knew nothing, had not the least dream until I awoke just now."
Ch.23 p.120 para.6 sent.3Ua oki ka uē!”stop wailing!"
Ch.31 p.169 para.1 sent.5ʻO ke oki nō ia, a ʻo ia lā.”that was the end, and so it was."

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