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1. nvi. A low rolling or rumbling sound, as cooing of a dove or low blare of a trumpet; sound of the moho, wingless rail; to make such. hoʻo.pala.lū To sound thus.

2. vs. Weak, nervous, with shaking limbs. hoʻo.pala.lū To cause nervousness, weakness.

v. Pala, soft, and lu, to scatter. To burst out suddenly; to snort like a horse.

2. E puhuluhulu, e palali.

3. Hoo. To imitate the palalu or voice of the moho, &c., as men do.

s. The noise of the dove as made in the throat; also the voice of the moho; applied also to other noises.

Palalu (pă'-lă-lū'), n.

/ pă'-lă-lū' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The noise of the dove as made in the throat; also the voice of the moho; applied also to other noises.

2. Vibratory sound; confused speech.

Palalu (pă'-lă-lū'), v.

/ pă'-lă-lū' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To burst out suddenly in sound.

2. To imitate the palalu or voice of the moho, etc., as men do.

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