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vt. To bother. See luhi 1.

v. See LUHI, fatigue. To make weary; to oppress; to make one work hard; to overbear.

Hooluhi (ho'o-lŭ'-hi), v.

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

[Hoo and luhi, fatigue.]

1. To make weary.

2. To make one work hard.

3. To oppress; to overbear; to overburden.

make weary, oppress.

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