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.2 | A 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.1 | ʻĪ 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.2 | I 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.1 | ʻŌlelo 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.2 | ʻĪ mai ʻo ʻAiwohikupua, “Ua oki kāua i kēia manawa. | Said Aiwohikupua, "We will break off this time; |
| Ch.21 p.107 para.2 sent.2 | I 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.3 | Ua oki ka uē!” | stop wailing!" |
| Ch.31 p.169 para.1 sent.5 | ʻO ke oki nō ia, a ʻo ia lā.” | that was the end, and so it was." |
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