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1. n. Mule, ass (Nah. 16.15). (Eng. horse.)

2. vs. Barren, of a woman. Modern.

Same as hoʻokī. See 3.

s. Eng. An ass; a mule. Nah. 16:15. Hoki keiki, a young ass. NOTE.—Hoki is the Hawaiian pronunciation of the English word horse, which was first used, but afterward lio was applied to a horse, and hoki was applied to the ass and the mule.

Hoki (hō'-ki), n.

/ hō'-ki / Parker Haw to Eng,

1. A mule. (Hoki is the Hawaiian pronunciation of the English word horse, which was first used; later lio was applied to a horse, and hoki to the ass and the mule. Hoki is now used to designate the mule, while the donkey or ass is called kekake.)

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