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v. To continue or persevere in laying taxes upon the people; to follow up a pursuit; ame ka hoomoo o na puu waiwai, to urge or force people to give their property for such purposes as the rulers need; e kaukolo, e hookoikoi.

Hoomoo (ho'o-mo'o), v.

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

To continue; to follow up; to follow a course of procedure to completion.

To persist in levying taxes upon the people; to urge or force people to give their property for such purposes as the rulers needed. (A.)

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