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2. vs., Again, more, re- (as in hoʻoponopono hou, re-edit).
3. vt., To push, thrust, poke, stab, shove, prick, plunge, ram, jab, drill, bore, pierce, inject.
4. nvi., Perspiration, sweat; to perspire, sweat.
5. n., Varieties of wrasse (Thalassoma 🌐) shallow-water fish, as T. purpureum. The following names have been recorded for the young stages of the hou: ʻāwela, kanaloa, ʻōlali, ʻōlani, pāhouhou, pākaiele, pākaueloa, palaeʻa, pāʻouʻou.
6. Same as pakaweli, a variety of sugar cane.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
See puka kikī hou.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
v. To stab; to pierce. 1 Sam. 31:4. To run through the body, as with a spear. Puk. 19:13.
2. To exert one's self in casting a spear or javelin. 1 Sam. 18:11.
3. To dip, as a pen into an inkstand; hou aku la i ka hulu i ka inika; to dip into a liquid. Rut. 2:14. To moisten or soak in water.
4. To thrust, as the hand into a hole.
5. To stretch out, as the hand; to draw out; to extend.
6. To search for something, as the mind; hou wale aku la ka manao i o, i o, e ake e loaa; i. e., to reach after.
v. See HOU, new. To be new; to be fresh; to be recent. Iob. 29:20.
2. To repeat; to do over again. Kanik. Ier. 3:23. To do again as before. Lunk. 20:31.
3. To breathe short; to pant.
adj. New; recent; lately done.
adv. Again; recently; anew; afresh.
s. Sweat; perspiration. Luk. 22:44.
2. The asthma; shortness of breath.
s. Name of a species of fish.
Again; recently; anew; afresh.
To moisten or soak or dip in liquid.
1. [Hou, new.] To be new; to be fresh; to be recent.
2. To push forward; to thrust; to shove.
3. To stab, as with pointed instrument.
4. To reach after, as in thought action: Hou wale aku la ka manao i o, i o, e ake e loaa, Thought pushes hither and thither in desire to discover.
1. Sweat; perspiration.
2. A species of fish of the coral reefs and warm currents, chiefly deep green and blue. (Thalassoma purpureum). Called also palaea, olale or olani, and awela.
Again; recently; lately done.
1. New; recent; previously unknown.
2. Fresh; not old.
Surge wrasse (Thalassoma purpureum). A shallow-water fish many of whose young have Hawaiian names: kanaloa, ʻōlale, ʻōlani, pakaiele, pāʻouʻou, pūhi ʻāwela. Grows to 18 inches.
Certain islands have different names for this cane. Deep purple-red and green-striped, much like the ʻaki lolo. It produces mutants of yellow and solid red similar to nānahu and pili-mai. Named after the hou, surge wrasse fish (Thalassoma pupureum) for its coloration.
pa. oe, ooe.
sweat: new, recent, fresh, additional: to stab, poke at.
to soak, dip in liquid.
to soak, dip in liquid.
Present; current; new; fresh; recent.
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