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vt. To pursue in order to harm, chase, to run after, run and fetch. Kauholo aku ʻoe iā Laʻa-kea, run after Laʻa-kea and bring him back.

v. To wish and try to condemn one.

2. To try to bring one to terms or obey orders.

3. To send after, and try to get one back who has gone.

Kauholo (kă'u-hō'-lo), v.

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

1. To follow for the purpose of inflicting harm in return lor insult or injury.

2. To send after, and try to get one to return. See kaukolo.

Kauholo

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

See Kaulolo.

E huli iā “kauholo” ma Ulukau.

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