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ʻōhuʻi

/ ʻō.huʻi / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

vt., To twist, as in pulling out a tooth; to extract, pull out.

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kikino Batch, as of cookies or recruits. Comb. ʻō- + hui.

v. To twist round, as in pulling out a tooth.

2. To snatch or rescue, as in pulling a child from the flames.

3. To pick or pull out a sliver from the flesh.

Ohui (o-hu'i), v.

/ o-hu'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To twist, as in pulling out a tooth.

2. To snatch or rescue, as in pulling a child from the flames.

3. To pick or pull a sliver from the flesh. Syn: Ohiu, to dig up.

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