hoʻōho
To exclaim, cheer, shout, halloo.
- References:
- Puk. 24.3.
- Cf. hoʻōhooho and kiko hoʻōho.
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To exclaim, cheer, shout, halloo.
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hamani, To exclaim.
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1. v., See ho, to cry out. To shout or cry out, as a single person; to call after one.
2. To exclaim with many voices; holo ka moku makai, hele na kanaka mauka e hooho hele ai, the ship went on the sea, the men went on shore with vociferation.
3. To make the low noise of a horse.
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s., A shout; an exclamation of joy; to triumph. 1 Tes. 4:16.
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1. n., A shout; an exclamation of joy.
2. n., A shout of approbation.
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[Hoo and oho, to cry out.]
1. v., To shout or cry out, as a single person; to call after one.
2. v., To exclaim with many voices: holo ka moku makai; hele na kanaka mauka e hooho hele ai, the ship went on the sea, the men went on shore shouting.
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What we call halloo is hoʻóho in Hawaiian.
To exclaim, shout, halloo; exclamation. (Puk. 24:3.)
to shout, cry out.
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