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vi. To snore, snort, bray, heehaw, splash, gurgle, breathe hard, draw in mucus. hoʻo.hohō Caus/sim.; to cause a snort.

v. See Ho, to breathe. To snore; to breathe hard; to gurgle, as one breathing through water in the throat.

2. To snort, as a horse; alaila, hoho mai ka lio.

3. To cry out; to shout after. See HOOHO.

s. Snow; the spray of water from a cataract.

2. The distant sound of a small cataract.

v. To sink down, as a canoe in the water.

2. To leap or slide down, as one from a pali.

3. To jet, as water into a canoe where there is a hole; ke hoho mai la ka liu.

Hoho (hŏ'-hō'), n.

/ hŏ'-hō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. Hollow murmuring or roaring, as of rushing waters.

2. The distant sound of a small cataract.

3. Sound caused by the rush of compressed air or water.

Hoho (hō'-hō'), v.

/ hō'-hō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To make a hoarse gurgling noise as water over a sinking canoe; to gurgle: Ke hoho mai la ka liu, the leak gurgles.

Hoho (hŏ'-hō'), v.

/ hŏ'-hō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To snore.

2. To breathe hard.

3. To gurgle.

4. To snort, as a horse: alaila, hoho mai ka lio.

What we call halloo is hoʻóho in Hawaiian.

to snore, snort.

E huli iā “hohō” ma Ulukau.

Search for “hohō” on Ulukau.

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