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Redup. of māʻalo, to pass to and fro, back and forth; to pass frequently. See ex., pānoanoa. (PNP ma(a)kalokalo.)

See uila au māʻaloʻalo.

v. See MAALO above. To go frequently or quickly from place to place.

s. The act of reading by hitching along without being able to read fluently.

Maaloalo (mā'-ă'-lŏ-ă'-lo), n.

/ mā'-ă'-lŏ-ă'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The act of reading by hitching along without being able to read fluently.

2. A repeating; a going back and forth.

Maaloalo (mā'-ă'-lŏ-ă'-lo), v.

/ mā'-ă'-lŏ-ă'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Freq. of maalo.]

1. To go frequently or quickly from place to place.

2. To pass frequently some stated place; to return repeatedly.

E huli iā “māʻaloʻalo” ma Ulukau.

Search for “māʻaloʻalo” on Ulukau.

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