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KūmoleSource:

v. To collect together in little heaps; to pick up, as small sticks for fuel. Oih. 28:3. To bind or tie up small substances into bundles or fagots for fuel. See LAOLAO.

2. To feel of; to handle over; to tie up.

Lapulapu (lā'-pŭ-lā'-pu), v.

/ lā'-pŭ-lā'-pu / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To collect together in little heaps; to pick up, as small sticks for fuel. To bind or tie up small substances into bundles or fagots for fuel. Syn: Hapuku.

2. To feel of; to handle over; to tie up. Syn: Laukua.

collect in little heaps.

E huli iā “lapulapu” ma Ulukau.

Search for “lapulapu” on Ulukau.

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