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vi. Surging, swollen; choppy, as the sea; slippery muddy.

s. Ha and nupa, deep mud. A deep muddy pit; a dark hole.

Hanupa (hā'-nŭ'-pa), v.

/ hā'-nŭ'-pa / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be full to the brim (applies only to liquids). Hanupa mai nei ka hoi ke kai o ka loko ia. The sea has filled the fish pond to its limit.

Slippery, muddy; surging, swollen, as the sea (PE).

E huli iā “hānupa” ma Ulukau.

Search for “hānupa” on Ulukau.

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