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v. See LIULIU, a long time. To cause time to be long; to lengthen out time.

2. To stay or delay a long time in a place.

3. To get ready; to prepare to do a thing.

Hooliuliu (ho'o-li'u-li'u), v.

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

[Hoo and, liuliu, referring to duration of time.]

1. To cause long delay; to prolong; to be dilatory.

2. To stay or delay over time.

Hooliuliu (ho'o-lī-u-lī'u), v.

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

[Hoo and liuliu, to make ready or equip for action.] To cause to be prepared for a doing of something; to start preparations for a movement.

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