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See koʻikoʻi, weight.

v. See KOIKOI, heaviness; weight. To make heavy literally or morally; to oppress; to treat with rigor.

s. A bearing of a burden; the act of making one sad; putting one in circumstances very disagreeable and grievous to be borne.

Hookoikoi (ho'o-ko'i-ko'i), v.

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

[Hoo and koikoi, heaviness; weight.] To make heavy literally or morally; to oppress; to treat with rigor.

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