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hoʻoluʻe

/ hoʻo.luʻe / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

To shape a log for a canoe, as at bow and stern.

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v. See LUE, to overthrow. To overthrow; to cast down; to cause to slide away; to hang down.

2. To bring forth many young, as a woman that has borne many children; as a hen that hatches many chickens.

Hoolue (ho'o-lū'e), v.

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

[Hoo and lue, to loosen.]

1. To cause to be loose, as any article of clothing; to cause to hang down free, as untied or loosed hair.

2. To bring forth many young, as a woman who has borne many children; as a hen that hatches many chickens.

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