haoʻe
Var. of haoʻa. Haoʻe nā ʻale o Hōpoe i ka ʻino, the billows of Hōpoe rise in the storm [anger mounting; the seas at Hōpoe, Puna, were notoriously rough].
Var. of haoʻa. Haoʻe nā ʻale o Hōpoe i ka ʻino, the billows of Hōpoe rise in the storm [anger mounting; the seas at Hōpoe, Puna, were notoriously rough].
v. To be uneven, as points of a substance; to rise one above another; haoe ka ale o Hopoe i ka ino, the waves of Hopoe stand up, are erect in the storm. See HA without the hoo.
To be uneven, as points of a substance; to rise one above another: haoe na ale o Hopoe i ka ino; the waves of Hopoe stand up, are erect in the storm.
On ini ke kai o Keaau, he makani,
Ha oe na ale o Hopoe i ka Ino.
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