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vt. To steam, especially by stuffing flesh, as of pig, with hot rocks and placing in a sealed calabash; to take a sweat bath; to steam a corpse so that the flesh (pela) will separate from the bones.

v. To roast blood; puholo koko. See HAKUI.

Puholo (pŭ-hō'-lo), v.

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

To roast blood; puholo koko.

To steam fish with hot rocks in a sealed calabash.

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