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v. See KIO, a pool; a puddle. To spread out; to enlarge.

2. To assemble together, as water in a lake or pond.

Hookio (ho'o-kī'o), v.

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

[Hoo and kio, a pool.]

1. To spread out; to enlarge.

2. To gather together, as water in a lake or pond.

Hookio (ho'o-ki'o):

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

to spread out. Land section, Lanai.

any flutelike sound.

I. he mea puhi, e like me ka ohe mele himeni, 1 Sam. 10:5; 1 Nalii 1:40; Is. 5:12; 30:29; Ier. 48:36; Mat. 9:23. E nana LEOMELE.

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