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kūpou

/ kū.pou / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. vi., To go down, walk downhill fast, stagger; to bend far forward, as one reeling drunk.

2. n., Cigar wrasse fish (Cheilio inermis 🌐).

Nā LepiliTags: fauna fish

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v. To bend or bow forward, as in drowsing, or if one hits his foot and stumbles forward; a kupou iho la kona poo ma ka waha o ka ipu. Laieik. 211.

Kupou (kū'-pō'u), v.

/ kū'-pō'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To bend or bow forward, as in drowsing, or if one hits his foot and stumbles forward: a kupou iho la kona poo ma ka waha o ka ipu. Laieik. p. 211.

To walk downhill; to stagger because of the slope.

bend forward in drowsing or stumbling.

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