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halaʻoʻa

/ hala.ʻoʻa / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

vi., To project, extend; to appear dimly, as in a vision; to see dimly.

  • Figuratively, presumptuous.
  • Examples:
    • “Halaʻoʻa ʻoe, ē ke kāne.” Ke ʻano o ia, mahaʻoi. (For. 4:99.) “You are protruding, husband.” The meaning of this, impertinent.

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