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vs. Possessed, overwhelmed, stricken; to befall, happen. See ex., huʻahuʻa 1. Ua loʻohia i ka ʻuhane ʻino, possessed by an evil spirit. Loʻohia i ka nāwaliwali, loʻohia i ke kaumaha, overcome by weakness, overwhelmed by grief. Ua loʻohia mai lākou i kēia mau mea (1 Kor. 10.11), these things happened to them. &(PCP; roko(f,s)ia.)

v. For looia, passive of loo. To be overtaken by anything, as a disease. 1 Sam. 5:12. By suffering or misfortune. Kin. 44:29. By sadness or grief. Puk. 15:14. To come upon, as oppression. Lunk. 6:13. To fall upon one, as fear. Luk. 8:37. To befall one. Eset. 4:7. See LOHIA.

Loohia (lo'o-hī'-a), v.

/ lo'o-hī'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[For looia, passive of loo.]

1. To be overtaken by anything, as a disease; by suffering or misfortune: by sadness or grief.

2. To come upon. as oppression; to fall upon one. as fear; to befall one.

to be overtaken; to come upon, befall, happen.

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