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vi. To bend over, as a heavy branch; to droop, as in sorrow.

v. Haa and lou, to bend in sorrow.

1. To cause to bend in sorrow.

2. To sigh; to weep in affliction or grief.

Haalou (ha'a-lo'u), v.

/ ha'a-lo'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Haa and lou, to bend in sorrow.]

1. To mourn; to weep in. affliction or grief.

2. To sigh.

3. To bend downward, as the bough of a tree.

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