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hamani To take off line, as a computer system. Na ka luna pūnaewele i hoʻopahemo i ka ʻōnaehana i hiki iā ia ke hoʻouka i kekahi mau lako polokalamu hou ma luna o ka pūnaewele. The system was taken off-line so that the network supervisor could install some new software onto the network. Comb. hoʻo- + pahemo. Cf. hoʻopaʻeʻe. See pahemo.

v. See HEMO and PAHEMO, to loosen. To loosen; to slip off, as an axe from the helve.

Hoopahemo (ho'o-pă'-hē'-mo), v.

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

[Hoo and hemo or pahemo, to loosen.]

1. To loosen; to cause to slip off, as an axe from the helve.

2. To let go; to make free from restraint in a secret manner; to connivē at releasing from restraint.

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