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1. vi. To project, as a bone through flesh. Rare.

2. vi. To make hand signals. Rare.

3. vs. Peeled, as skin. hoʻo. paiho To peel. Rare.

n. Flapping, of a malo. Rare.

v. To project out beyond, as a broken bone through the flesh.

2. To be crooked outside and not inside.

3. To roll up, as a scroll; to tie up, as a bundle.

adj. Girded, as with a malo; tied up, as a bundle; girded, as one dressed.

Paiho (pă'i-hō'), n.

/ pă'i-hō' / Haw to Eng, Parker,

The flap of a malo or loin cloth that hangs loosely in front.

Paiho (pă'i-ho), v.

/ pă'i-ho / Haw to Eng, Parker,

1. To project, as a broken bone through the flesh.

2. To be crooked outside and not inside.

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