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vi. Unsteady, shaky, rickety, variable, unsettled; to sway, reel, tip, rock, totter; tossed about, as a ship. (PPN tafulifuli.)

v. See KAHULI and HULI. To be overturned; to be changed; to be tossed about frequently, as a ship in a storm; to rock; to wave; to stand in a tottering manner. See LULI.

Kahulihuli (kā'-hŭ'-lĭ-'hŭ-li), adj.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Unsteady; moving to and fro. See luli.

Kahulihuli (kā'-hŭ'-lĭ-hŭ'-li), v.

Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To be unsettled; to be unsteady in purpose.

2. To sway, reel or totter; to be vacillating; to be tossed about frequently, as a ship in a storm; to rock; to wave; to stand in a tottering manner. See luli.

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