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huliāmahi

/ huli.ā.mahi / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. vi., To join together in great numbers to cooperate; to act with unanimity, as a political party.

2. vs., Strong, as the sea.

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    • See Gram. 8.7.2.

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v. To overflow, as a river; to be full of water. Hal. 78:2. Huliamahi na moku, to overflow the islands. Laieik. 175.

2. In a figurative sense quite often; as, kaua huliamahi.

Huliamahi (hū'-li-ā'-mā'-hi), adj.

/ hū'-li-ā'-mā'-hi / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Universal; general; without limit.

Huliamahi (hū'-liā'-mā'-hi), v.

/ hū'-liā'-mā'-hi / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To overflow, as water rushing all to one place.

2. To act in common; to turn in vast numbers.

3. To overthrow.

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