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v. To question in sport or derision, the person questioned being ignorant of the design.

2. To puzzle with captious questions; to throw difficulties in the way of explanation; to talk strangely.

3. To make one's self strange; to pretend not to be acquainted.

adj. Puzzling; captious; olelo hoohuahualau, insidious questioning.

v. To question with belief or with unbelief; o ka poe hoomaloka, hoohuahualau mai i ke akua noho, the unbelieving question the existence of the resident gods.

Hoohuahualau (ho'o-hū'-ă-hū'-lă-lau), adj.

/ ho'o-hū'-ă-hū'-lă-lau / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Puzzling; captious; olelo hoohuahualau, insidious questioning.

Hoohuahualau (ho'o-hū'-ă-hū'-ă-lau), v.

/ ho'o-hū'-ă-hū'-ă-lau / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To question in sport or derision, the person questioned being ignorant of the design.

2. To puzzle with captious questions; to throw difficulties in the way of explanation; to talk strangely.

3. To make one's self strange; to pretend not to be acquainted.

4. To ask questions in a serious way, as a seeker after knowledge or information.

5. To be in a state of suspense; to be puzzled; perplexed.

6. To question what to believe or what not to believe.

to obtain information by indirect questioning.

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