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Same as kamumu.

s. Hau and kamumu, a rustling sound.

1. The confused noise of a multltude; ua uhiia kona leo e ka haukamumu leo o ka aha, his voice was drowned by the confused noises of the multitude. Laieik. 22

2. The low or indistinct conversation of two persons. Laieik. 80.

Haukamumu (ha'u-kă'-mu'-mu), n.

/ ha'u-kă'-mu'-mu / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hau, participle, and kamumu, a rustling sound.]

1. The confused noise of a multitude: ua uhiia kona leo e ka haukamumu leo o ka aha; his voice was drowned by the confused noises of the multitude. (See Laieik. p. 22.)

2. The low or indistinct conversation of two persons. (See Laieik. p. 80); murmur.

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