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uhaiāholo

/ uhai.ā.holo / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

vt., To pursue or run swiftly; to pass swiftly, as time.

  • Examples:
    • E uhaiāholo ana i ka lei aloha (Kel. 61), following quickly after the beloved child [in death].

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v. Uhai and holo, to run. LIT. To break away and run; to run, as in a race; to fly; to hasten after a thing; ke uhaiaholo nei na kanaka ma ka waiwai, me ke kukini nui ma ia aoao me he man elele na ke alii o ka lewa.

s. A swift running; an eager pursuit after a thing.

Uhaiaholo (ū-ha'i-ā-ho'-lo), n.

/ ū-ha'i-ā-ho'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A swift running; an eager pursuit after a thing.

Uhaiaholo (ū-ha'i-ā-ho'-lo), v.

/ ū-ha'i-ā-ho'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Uhal, to follow or pursue, and holo, to go fast.]

1. To follow; pursue; chase; to run after.

2. To seek to obtain or overtake.

3. To flee.

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