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HAU-HI-LI
v. To bind up; to tie up, as a bundle; e hauhili a paa, bind it up tightly. See HILI.
HAU-HI-LI
s. Carelessness in doing a thing; no ka mikioi o ka hana, aole no ka hauhili, for the niceness of the work, not for the slovenliness.
HAU-HI-LI
adj. Diverging from the straight path; blundering; false; not to be depended on for truth.
2. Crooked or blind, as a path in the bushes. See HILI.
Hauhili (ha'u-hi'-li), adj.
/ ha'u-hi'-li /1. Unbound; loose; not tied fast.
2. Diverging from the straight path; blundering; false; not to be depended on for truth.
Hauhili (ha'u-hi'-li), n.
/ ha'u-hi'-li /Carelessness in doing a thing: no ka mikioi o ka hana, aole no ka hauhili, for the niceness of the work, not for the slovenliness.
Hauhili (ha'u-hi'-li), v.
/ ha'u-hi'-li /1. To tie a bundle loosely; to wind a cord around a number of things in a loose manner.
2. To go astray; to wander, as one who loses the road.
hauhili
Carelessness in doing something; diverging from the straight path; blundering; not to be depended upon for the truth.
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