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holo.moku
1. n. Sailor, passenger, anyone who sails; to sail, take a sail or ocean trip. hoʻo.holo.moku To sail.
2. nvi. Rush or torrent, as of water; to rush, break forth, overflow. Fig., overwhelming. Holomoku ke koho ʻia ʻana o ka mōʻī, the king was elected by an overwhelming majority. Ua holomoku aʻela ka heluna nui o kō Honolulu mau kini no kekahi hale kūʻai, most of the Honolulu populace rushed to a certain store.
HO-LO-MO-KU
v. Holo and moku, ship. To sail on a ship.
2. To rush along, as a torrent.
holomoku
/ HO-LO-MO-KU /s., A sailor; a seaman; ka halepule no ka poe holomoku ma Honolulu; he mau mea holomoku, seamen. 1 Nal. 9:27.
2. A rushing, as of water; an overwhelming; applied to the wicked. 2 Sam. 22:5.
Holomoku (ho'-lō-mō'-ku), n.
/ ho'-lō-mō'-ku /1. A sailor; a seaman; ka halepule no ka poe holomoku ma Honolulu; he mau mea holomoku, seamen.
2. A rushing, as of water.
Holomoku (hō'-lō-mō'-ku), v.
/ hō'-lō-mō'-ku /[Holo and moku, ship.]
1. To sail on a ship.
2. To rush along, as a torrent; to move or push forward impetuously.
holomoku
Sailor, canoe passenger, anyone who rides.
holomoku
Sailor, seaman, passenger; anyone who sails.
holomoku
Water amidstream (SMK).
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