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[Appendix:Variations of "pule"]
** English
*** Etymology 1
From [en], a variant of [fr]. Compare [it].
**** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. A plaintive melancholy whine .
**** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] To whimper or whine . 2. [en] To pipe or chirp .
***** Translations
[to whimper or whine]
- Bulgarian: [bg] , [bg] - Maori: [mi] [trans-bottom]
**** Derived terms
- puler
**** References
- [R:OED2]
*** Etymology 2
**** Pronunciation
- [en]
**** Noun
[-]
1. A Serbian cheese made from donkey milk .
*** Anagrams
- [en]
** Albanian
*** Noun
[sq]
1. [sq]
** Danish
*** Etymology
From dialectal [da].
*** Pronunciation
- [da]
*** Verb
[pul]
1. [da] to fuck roughly
** Galician
*** Verb
[gl]
1. [pulir < u-o>] 2. [pular]
** German
*** Pronunciation
- [de]
*** Verb
[de]
1. [de]
** Hawaiian
*** Pronunciation
- [haw-IPA]
*** Etymology 1
From [haw]. Cognate with [niu], [ty].
**** Noun
[haw]
1. prayer , spell , blessing 2. church service 3. week
**** Verb
[haw][haw]
1. to pray 2. to worship
***** Derived terms
{{col3|haw |pulepule |pupule |ʻōpulepule |hoʻopule |Lāpule }}
*** Etymology 2
From [haw], from [haw].
**** Verb
[haw]
1. speckled
***** Derived terms
- [haw]
*** References
- [R:haw:CHD]
** Italian
*** Pronunciation
[pùle]
*** Noun
[it]
1. [it]
*** Anagrams
- [it]
** Middle English
*** Noun
[enm]
1. [enm]
** Norwegian Bokmål
*** Etymology
[nb]
*** Verb
[pul]
1. [nb] have sex ; fuck
** Norwegian Nynorsk
*** Etymology
[nn]
*** Verb
[nn-verb-2]
1. [nn] fuck ; have sex
** Portuguese
*** Pronunciation
[pt-IPA]
- [pt]
*** Verb
[pt]
1. [pular] 2. [polir <u>]
** Romanian
*** Pronunciation
- [ro]
*** Noun
[ro]
1. [ro]
**** Usage notes
Although the plural form pule is that which would be found in a dictionary, _puli_ and the other forms based on this plural form are more common.
**** Synonyms
- [ro]
** Samoan
*** Etymology
From [sm], from [sm].
*** Noun
[sm]
1. shell 2. cowrie [sm]
** Spanish
*** Pronunciation
[es-pr]
*** Verb
[es]
1. [pulir]
** Tongan
*** Pronunciation
[to-IPA]
*** Etymology 1
From [to], from [to].
**** Noun
[to]
1. cowrie shell
*** Etymology 2
**** Noun
[to]
1. authority 2. leader ; boss
** Volapük
*** Noun
[vo]
1. [vo]