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hoʻohuoi

/ hoʻo.huoi / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

See huoi, suspicion.

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v. See HUOI, jealousy. To be jealous; to feel jealous towards another for some real or supposed advantage; ina i noho lakou me kekahi alii, hoohuoi kekahi alii, if they had lived with a particular chief, another chief would have been jealous.

2. To allow to touch; to permit to blow upon, as the wind. Laieik. 17.

s. Jealousy; o ka hoohuoi o na kanaka ame na 'lii i na misionari, the jealousy of the people and chiefs respecting the missionaries.

adj. Causing jealousy; distrusting one's faithfulness; he mea hoohuoi ia Halaaniani ka nalo ana o Laieikawai. See Laieik. 128.

Hoohuoi (ho'o-hū'-ō'i), adj.

/ ho'o-hū'-ō'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Causing jealousy; distrusting one's faithfulness: he mea hoohuoi ia Halaaniani ka nalo ana o Laieikawai. (Laieik. p. 128.)

2. Wondering.

Hoohuoi (ho'o-hū'-ō'i), n.

/ ho'o-hū'-ō'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Jealousy; o ka hoohuoi o na kanaka ame na 'lii i na misionari, the jealousy of the people and chiefs respecting the missionaries.

2. A wondering; a feeling of doubt and curiosity.

Hoohuoi (ho'o-hū'-ō'i), v.

/ ho'o-hū'-ō'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hoo and huoi, jealousy.]

1. To surmise; to infer; to imagine without certain knowledge.

2. To be jealous; to feel jealous toward another for some real or supposed advantage: Ina i noho lakou me kekahi alii hoohuoi kekahi alii, if they had lived with a particular chief, another chief would have been jealous.

suspicion.

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