hāʻuke
/ hā.ʻuke /1. Same as hāʻukeʻuke #1, hāʻukeʻuke #2, hāʻukeʻuke #3.
2. Same as nāʻuke, to search for lice.
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- Cf. hāʻule #4.
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1. Same as hāʻukeʻuke #1, hāʻukeʻuke #2, hāʻukeʻuke #3.
2. Same as nāʻuke, to search for lice.
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v. To hunt, as for prey; to fall upon; to catch; e hauke uku, to hunt lice in one's head.
s. The act of hunting lice; ka haule ana i ka uku poo.
s. The sea-egg. See HAUKEUKE.
[Abreviation of haukeuke.] The sea-egg.
1. Searching or hunting with the fingers.
2. Hunting or searching for lice: ka haule ana i ka uku poo.
To search with the fingers.
Act of hunting for lice.
E huli iā “hāʻuke” ma Ulukau.
Search for “hāʻuke” on Ulukau.