sulu |
sull |
As nouns the difference between sulu and sull
is that
sulu is an all-purpose garment worn by men and women in fiji that to westerners resembles a skirt while
sull is (obsolete) a plough.
As a verb sull is
to stop, to refuse to go on (of an animal - example - donkey or a possum plays dead).
sulu |
ulu |
As a noun sulu
is an all-purpose garment worn by men and women in fiji that to westerners resembles a skirt.
As a proper noun ulu is
.
sulu |
pulu |
As nouns the difference between sulu and pulu
is that
sulu is an all-purpose garment worn by men and women in fiji that to westerners resembles a skirt while
pulu is a silky material obtained from the fibres of , a tree fern of hawaii.
lulu |
sulu |
As nouns the difference between lulu and sulu
is that
lulu is a remarkable person, object or idea; a doozie; a beauty; a humdinger while
sulu is an all-purpose garment worn by men and women in Fiji that to Westerners resembles a skirt.
As a proper noun Lulu
is {{given name|female|diminutive=Louisa}}, Louise or Lucy, or of their variant forms.
sulk |
sulu |
As nouns the difference between sulk and sulu
is that
sulk is a state of sulking or
sulk can be a furrow while
sulu is an all-purpose garment worn by men and women in fiji that to westerners resembles a skirt.
As a verb sulk
is to express ill humor or offense by remaining sullenly silent or withdrawn.