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hoowiliwili

/ HOO-WI-LI-WI-LI / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

v. See WILI, to bind. To bind or tie up tightly; to tie up in bundles.

2. To make afraid. See WELIWELI.

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v. To move here and there irregularly.

2. To move, as clouds with contrary winds.

3. To cause darkness or obscurity by the commingling of dark clouds.

Hoowiliwili (ho'o-wī'-lĭ-wī'-li), v.

/ ho'o-wī'-lĭ-wī'-li / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Hoo and wili, to bind.]

1. To bind or tie up tightly; to tie up in bundles.

2. To assemble and tie in a single pack or bundle.

3. To cause to spin or turn round rapidly.

4. Same as hoolauwili; to cause to twist; to be inconstant, etc.

Circle.

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