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1. nvs. Swamp, mire; swampy.

2. Var. of piholo, to swamp, as a canoe. (For. 5:541.) hoʻo.pihō Caus/sim.

v. To be almost filled with water and swamped, as a canoe; aole make, piho wale no. Hoo. To plunge under a sea, or a sea to go over a vessel or boat.

adj. Sinking or being sunk; moku piho, a sinking vessel.

Piho (pĭ-hō'), adj.

/ pĭ-hō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Sinking or being sunk: moku piho, a sinking vessel.

Piho (pĭ-hō'), v.

/ pĭ-hō' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To be water-logged; to be about to sink.

2. To be almost filled with water and swamped, as a canoe: aole make, piho wale no. Hoopiho is the transitive form.

To be swamped but not sunk; to be almost filled with water and swamped.

piholo, to swamp in boat; to founder.

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