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vi. To surge, as the sea; to plunge, as a canoe; to ply back and forth; restless, constantly on the move. Fig., to dissipate. Haulani i ke alahao, speeding on the train.

n. A personal name. Lit., ruling royal chief (this meaning is based solely on historical evidence: see hau- 2).

v. To root, as a hog; to plunge, as a canoe.

2. To be restless in one's grasp; to squirm; e oni; to try to free one's self when held fast.

adj. Uneasy; seeking freedom from restraint; restive; he mauli haulani.

Haulani (hā'u-lă'-ni), adj.

/ hā'u-lă'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Uneasy; seeking freedom from restraint; restive: he mauli haulani.

Haulani (hā'u-lă'-ni), v.

/ hā'u-lă'-ni / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To plunge, as a canoe.

2. To be restless in one's grasp; to squirm: e oni.

3. To try to free one's self when held fast.

To plunge, as a canoe.

restive, on the go; unconventional.

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