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1. nvi. Chat, talk, rumor; to chat, talk.

2. nvs. Fat, unwieldy; such a person.

adj. Something said; a report, but no certainty as to the truth; he wahi olelo i maopopo ole, he lohe laulahea.

s. A large fleshy person, but weak, indolent and lazy, either man, woman or child.

Huha (hū'-hā'), adj.

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

Given to much talking; given to talking indiscreetly.

Huha (hū'-hā'), n.

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

1. Rumor; talk lacking proof; idle chat.

2. A large, fleshy and unwieldy person.

A large, weak, indolent, and lazy person, man, woman, or child. (A.)

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