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nvi. Discomfort preceding bowel discharge; to suffer this. Fig., angry, agitated.

Hokuku (hō'-kŭ-kū'), adj.

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

[See hoku, asthma.]

1. Having the colic.

2. Filled with anger or unpleasant sensations; hokuku au iloko-e ake e hele hookolokolo.

3. Unquiet; disturbed; agitated.

Hokuku (hō'-kŭ-kū'), v.

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

1. To wheeze; to be short of breath.

2. To have an upset stomach.

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