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v. See NAELE. To cause to be thick, as mud; to be muddy.

2. To break open; to crack, as dried mud.

Hoonaele (ho'o-nă'-ē'-le), v.

/ ho'o-nă'-ē'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hoo and naele, swampy.]

1. To be swampy; to be soggy; springv, etc., as a marsh covered with thick vegetable growth.

2. To cause to sag by pressure under weight

3. To open or enlarge, as a hole or cleft.

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