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* hu'll·et vpr [Reg Gheg] to come close, approach

hull|i'
II§ nf 1 furrow 2 groove; wrinkle 3 [Fig] path (of development/life) 4 (Med) sulcus 5 narrow strip
III§ adj empty
ka· dalė nga hullia to set out on the wrong path: live an improper life
ec·ėn nė hulli tė drejtė to follow the right path, live a proper life
kau i hullisė (stronger) member (of a team of oxen) that walks in the furrow
nė hullinė e <> in accord with <>
nė njė hulli tė vetėn on a track of its own
i ka· punėt nė hulli to have one's affairs in good shape
i vė'· punėt nė hulli to put one's affairs into good shape
[ ] sjell· nė hulli to get [ ] to behave properly
<> shko·n pėr hullie to go along with whatever <> wants, slavishly follow <>
[ ] vė'· nė hulli to get [ ] to behave properly

hull|i'm nm ger 1 < hullo'·n 2 = hulli' 3 puff paste