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KūmoleSource:

v To paddle together, as several persons paddling a canoe with great strength and resolution; i kahi a kakou e lauhoe aku nei.

Lauhoe (lă'u-hō'-e), n.

/ lă'u-hō'-e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Paddle blade.

Lauhoe (lă'u-hō'-e), v.

/ lă'u-hō'-e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To paddle together, as several persons paddling a canoe with great strength and resolution; i kahi a kakou e lauhoe aku nei.

2. To paddle uniformly, said of a number of paddlers in separate canoes and moving in the same course.

To paddle a canoe, as several persons paddling together in unison with great strength and resolution, or similarly and simultaneously in several canoes.

E huli iā “lauhoe” ma Ulukau.

Search for “lauhoe” on Ulukau.

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