hōʻoiaʻiʻo
/ hō.ʻoia.ʻiʻo /See ʻoiaʻiʻo, true.
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See ʻoiaʻiʻo, true.
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v. Hooia and io, really. To prove, &c.; to substantiate as a fact.
s. A pledge for something promised. Kin. 38:20.
1. A pledge for something promised.
2. A proof; an indorsement.
[Hooia and io, really.]
1. To prove; to substantiate as a fact.
2. To take an acknowledgment, in a legal sense, as of a title deed, etc.
to prove, allege, take acknowledgment.
1. To acknowledge or verify a deed (or other written instrument) before a notary public. Hewahewa v. Lalakea, 27 Haw. 544, 564 (1923). 2. Affirm. In re Estate of Nakuapa, 3 Haw. 143, 144 (1869). 3. Prove, certify. Also, agena hōʻoiaʻiʻo palapala or ʻākena hōʻoiaʻiʻo palapala.
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