HOO-KA-HI-KO
v. See KAHIKO, to be old. To return to conversation and manners of ancient times; to talk of former times; to imitate ancient manners.
v. See KAHIKO, to be old. To return to conversation and manners of ancient times; to talk of former times; to imitate ancient manners.
[Hoo and kahiko, to be old.] To return to conversation and manners of ancient times; to talk of former times; to imitate ancient manners.
[Hoo and kahiko, to apparel or adorn, also hookahikohiko.]
1. To cause to be dressed; to make a person or place attractive to sight by decorating.
2. To cause one's self to be dressed attractively.
To deck out in finery.
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