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vi., To flee, of several; to run away; gone away (2 Sam. 23.9).

  • Pau nui nā koa i ka naholo, every last one of the soldiers fled.
  • References:
    • PPN ngaasolo.

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v. Na and holo, to run. To run along on the ground. Puk. 9:23.

2. To run at random, here and there; to run away from, through fear. Luk. 8:34.

3. To be absent; to be gone away. 2 Sam. 23:9.

4. To flee away from, as from an enemy in battle. 2 Sam. 23:11.

5. To run along together, as a company of people desirous of doing something; naholo mai la lakou ma keia kapa, they ran along on this side (of the stream.)

Naholo i ka laula o Puna,

Ka luhi a ke kalukalu,

Ku moena a ipo,

Moku mahole i ka hoa mauu.

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s. A running; a fleeing; a retreat; a flight.

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naholo

/ nă-hō'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

n., A running; a fleeing; a retreat; a flight.

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naholo

/ nă-hō'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Na and holo, to run.]

1. v., To run along on the ground.

2. v., To run at random, here and there; to run away from through fear.

3. v., To be absent; to be gone away.

4. v., To flee from, as from an enemy in battle.

5. v., To run along together, as a company of people desirous of doing something; naholo mai la lakou ma keia kapa, they ran along on this side (of the stream).

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E huli iā “nāholo” ma Ulukau.

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