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| wawā 1.tumultuous; racket, loud talk, echo, sound of distant voices, roar: rumored, talked about, resounding, repeating (seehānau wawā).PPN wawaa. |
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| 1. | ahuwawā | a great din | ahu |
| 2. | ahuwawākanahele | a mass of sound in the forest [of rumor, gossip] | wawā |
| 3. | Epaleanaikawawālapuwale,amekekūʻēʻēʻanaikameaikapahewaʻiahenaʻauao | avoiding profane babblings and oppositions of the thing falsely called science | ʻēʻē₁ |
| 4. | Hūwawākanahele. | Din roaring in the forest [gossip]. | hū₂ |
| 5. | Iwawāʻianōhehalekanaka,nawaiewawākahalekanakaʻole. | The inhabited house sounds with voices, who would talk loud in an uninhabited house. | kanaka₁ |
| 6. | Iwawāʻianōhehalekanaka,nawaiewawākahalekanakaʻole. | The inhabited house sounds with voices, who would talk loud in an uninhabited house. | kanaka₁ |
| 7. | kawawālapuwale | profane babblings | wawā |
| 8. | Kawawāpiheaanāmanu. | The loud din of the birds. | pihea |
| 9. | Uawawāʻiaekauaananāaupuniʻelua. | It is rumored that the two governments are going to battle. | wawā |
| 10. | WawākaMenehuneiPuʻukaPelemaKauaʻi,pūʻohokamanuokalokooKawainuimaKoʻolauloa,Oʻahu. | Menehune speak at Puʻu-ka-Pele, birds at Kawai Nui pond at Koʻolau Loa, Oʻahu, are startled. | Puʻukapele |