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vi. Going here and there, as one asking for handouts; to gad about. Rare. Cf. kōʻalaʻala, quick.

adj. Mo and ala, to rise up. Going from house to house; going here and there; forward; without backwardness or modesty in seeking or asking for favors.

Moalaala (mō'-ă'-lă-ă'-la), adj.

/ mō'-ă'-lă-ă'-la / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Mo and ala, to rise up.] Going from house to house; going here and there; forward; without backwardness or modesty in seeking or asking for favors.

E huli iā “mōʻalaʻala” ma Ulukau.

Search for “mōʻalaʻala” on Ulukau.

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