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KūmoleSource:

nvt., To call out, as for help; to resound; a call.

  • Examples:
    • Ke akua uwalo i ka laʻi (chant), the god calling out in the calm.
  • References:

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v. See UALO. To cry out; to call aloud. See UWALAAU and UALO. To call upon one in a way of entreaty. Laieik. 71.

Uwalo (u-wă'-lo), v.

/ u-wă'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To cry out; to call aloud; to call upon one in a way of entreaty. Laieik. p. 71. Written also ualo.

to cry out.

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