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vs. To appear red, as sunset glow or blood. E pūkoko ana ka lā i ke kai (chant), the sun shines red in the sea. (PCP puutoto.)

vi. To cackle, coo; cackling, cooing. See more common kokō.

v. To cackle like a cock; ka uwe ana a ka moa kane me ka pukoko.

Pukoko (pū'-kŏ-kō'), n.

/ pū'-kŏ-kō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Sound uttered by a cock or a hen; the coo of a dove.

Pukoko (pū'-kŏ-kō'), v.

/ pū'-kŏ-kō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To cackle like a cock: ka uwe ana a ka moa kane me ka pukoko.

To crow like a cock, to coo.

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