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Same as hinu, hinuhinu.

v. To take advantage of a man's ignorance in a bargain; to deceive in that way.

Uhinu (u-hi'-nu), v.

/ u-hi'-nu / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To smear with adhesive matter, as slime, mud, etc. Syn: Kuhinu.

2. To cover with a pleasing exterior; to deceive or cover up by word painting.

To take advantage of a manʻs ignorance in a bargain. (A.)

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