ʻōhulu
/ ʻō.hulu /vi., To feather out; to grow, especially of vines growing from discarded or broken bits of sweet potato; watery and of poor quality, as such potatoes.
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vi., To feather out; to grow, especially of vines growing from discarded or broken bits of sweet potato; watery and of poor quality, as such potatoes.
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Potato vines that start from potatoes remaining in the ground after the crop is taken off. The term is also applied to the small potatoes that send out this second growth.
[O, to spear. and hulu, fur or feathers.] A seal hunter.
To grow, especially from broken or torn bits of sweet potato vines; sprouts from old potatoes; second growth potatoes.
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