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n. Flood. Ua kahe nohoʻi ka waiholomoku (Hal. 124.5), the waters have gone over.

s. Wai and holomoku, ship swimming. A great or deep flood so that a vessel might swim. Hal. 124:5.

Waiholomoku (wă'i-hō'-lō-mō'-ku), n.

/ wă'i-hō'-lō-mō'-ku / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Wai, water, and holomoku, to rush along.] An uncontrolled flowing of water; a torrent.

An uncontrolled flowing of water; a torrent (AP).

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