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vt. To shatter. See 1.

v. See KA, to dash; to strike. To dash; to strike; to cause to kill.

Hooka (hō'-ā'-ka), v.

/ hō'-ā'-ka / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To brandish or to wave, as a spear in fighting II Sam. 23:18).

2. To drive away; to frighten.

3. To open; to open the mouth in speaking. Syn: Oaka. (Hoik. 13:6.)

4. To glitter; to shine; to be splendid. (Nahum. 2:3.)

5. Incorrect form of hoakaaka.

Hooka (ho'o-kā'), v.

/ ho'o-kā' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hoo and ka, to dash.]

1. To dash; to strike.

2. To cause a dashing down; to break; to shatter, destroy by throwing down.

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