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v. See PII, to go up. To ascend; to go up.

2. To beat against the wind; to sail in a zigzag manner.

3. To raise the cud, as ruminating animals.

4. To cause to flow upward, as water out of a spring.

Hoopiipii (ho'o-pi'i-pi'i), v.

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

[Hoo and freq. of pii, to go up.]

1. To cause to ascend; to cause to go up.

2. To beat against the wind; to sail in a zigzag manner.

3. To raise the cud, as ruminating animals.

4. To cause to flow upward, as water out of a spring.

To beat against the wind, as in a sailboat; to ascend, go up; to raise the cud, as ruminating animals.

to beat against the wind; to stir or rouse to anger.

To cause to flow upward - as water out of a spring (AP).

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