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hulehulei

/ hule.hulei / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

Reduplication of hulei; repeated motions or lifting; to seesaw.

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hehele To seesaw, teeter-totter. Dic. See papa hulei.

v. See HUHUHULEI. To go up and down, as children on a see-saw.

Hulehulei (hū'-lĕ-hŭ'-lē'i), v.

/ hū'-lĕ-hŭ'-lē'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To go up and down, as children on a seesaw; to see-saw.

2. To strike with swinging motions of hands or feet.

3. To flap. See huhuhulei.

To go up and down, as children on a seesaw.

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