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v. Ho for hoo, and iole, a mouse. To cause to rush upon; to seize, as a cat does a mouse; to hold fast.

2. To force; to compel.

Hoiole (hō'-i-ō'-le), v.

/ hō'-i-ō'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Ho for hoo, and iole, a mouse.]

1. To cause to rush upon; to seize; to hold fast.

2. To force; to compel; to act falsely among one's friends for the purpose of cheating or killing.

3. To watch for an opportunity to assail.

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