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n. Tapa beater.

vs. Crowded, close.

nvi. Agitated; agitation.

s. A swelling up of the water of the sea; the rise and rapid flow of water in a river; moana ke kai kele a kaa aukuku ke kae ka hohonu.

Aukuku (ă'u-kŭ-kū'), n.

/ ă'u-kŭ-kū' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The agitation of the waves in a stream; restless waters rising and leaping in endless rebound.

2. A swelling up of the water of the sea; the rise and rapid flow of water in a river: Moana ke kai kele a ka aukuku ke kae i ka hohonu.

Swelling up of the waters of the sea. (A.)

E huli iā “aukuku” ma Ulukau.

Search for “aukuku” on Ulukau.

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