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nvi. Faint, faint-hearted; dispirited, weak; fainting. hoʻo.maʻule To cause fainting; to faint; to feign fainting. Ā ua hoʻomaʻule hoʻi iā mākou no kō mākou mau hewa (Isa. 64.7), and has consumed us because of our iniquities. Hoʻomaʻule ka lemu (For. 6:27), relax the buttocks [as during rituals].

v. Ma and ule, to swing. To be weak or faint through great fear or suffering.

2. With naau, to faint from hearing strange or exciting news. Kin. 45:26.

3. To be dispirited; to lose courage.

4. To be dizzy or weak through dizziness.

5. To be faint through fasting. Mat. 15:32.

6. Hoo. To consume; to cause to fail. Isa. 64:7.

s. A dispirited state of mind; weakness; faintness. Oihk. 26:36. Dizziness.

adj. Faint; weak; fearful; fainthearted; dizzy; poniuniu.

Maule (mă'-ū'-le), adj.

/ mă'-ū'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Faint; weak; fearful; fainthearted: dizzy; poniuniu.

Maule (mă'-ū'-le), n.

/ mă'-ū'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A dispirited state of mind; weakness; faintness; dizziness.

Maule (mă'-ū'-le), v.

/ mă'-ū'-le / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To be weak or faint through great fear or suffering.

2. With naau, to faint from hearing strange or exciting news.

3. To be dispirited; to lose courage.

4. To be dizzy or weak through dizziness.

5. To be faint from fasting.

To be faint through fasting; to be weak through dizziness.

to faint.

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