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nvi. To plop, splash, as a stone dropping into water, or as a leaping fish; sound of a deep cough. Ke kuhō ʻana o ke kai (Nak. 102), the splashing of the sea.

ham Swish, rimless, i.e. to make a basket without touching the rim, in basketball. Dic., ext. mng. See kī.

s. The falling of a stone into the water.

2. The sound of such stone as it strikes perpendicularly into the water.

Kuho (kŭ-hō'), n.

/ kŭ-hō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Sound caused by a sudden vertical drop of some heavy substance into water.

Kuho (kŭ-hō'), v.

/ kŭ-hō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To drop heavily all at once into deep water. Kuho aku la ia iloko o ke kai.

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