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ʻaea
n. Cord, as used in joining two or more nets into a larger one. Rare.
ʻaeʻa
nvi. Wandering, shiftless, unstable; to wander, stray; tramp. Cf. hōkū ʻaeʻa. ʻAeʻa haukaʻe, vagrant person, tramp, beachcomber, trespasser; to trespass (lit., defiled wanderer). Kanaka ʻaeʻa, wanderer, drifter, tramp (less pejorative than ʻaeʻa huakaʻe). One ʻaeʻa, shifting sands. hō.ʻaeʻa To cause to wander; to wander. Na ke kaumaha i hōʻaeʻa iāia mai ke one hānau mai, it was grief that caused him to wander from his homeland.
ʻaʻea
Pas/imp. of ʻaʻe 1.
aea
A-E-A
v. To wander away from a place; mai ko'u alo aku, aole oe e aea, from my presence, do not wander away; to wander from place to place. Nah,. 14:33.
2. To wander; go astray morally. Hal. 58:3.
3. To remove; to be removed; to go to another place. Ier. 4:1.
4. To live unsteadily; as, i kona wa i ona ai, nui kona aea ana, in his seasons of drunkenness, he lived principally here and there.
5. To toss or throw back the head, as a person with pride, as a horse on putting on a bridle; e aea ae ke poo o ka lio i ke kaulawaha.
A-E-A
s. A vagabond; an outcast. Isa. 11:12. He poe aea, fugitives. Lunk. 12:4.
2. The name of the rope connecting two fish nets. See KUKAI.
A-E-A
adj. Wandering; unstable; shifting a place; he one aea ke one o Hoohila; unsettled, as kanaka aea; a vagabond; wandering about. Kin. 4:12.
A-E-A
adj. Wanderingly, in a loose unstable manner.
Aea (ā'-ĕ-a), n.
The cord used in uniting two or more nets for the purpose of creating a single large seine.
Aea (ā-ĕ-a), v.
To rise; to appear in sight from beneath.
2. To raise the head slowly when in a recumbent position; to throw back the head in a haughty manner.
Aea (ā'-e'a), v.
1. To wander away from a place: mai kou alo aku, aole oe e aea, from my presence do not wander away; to wander from place to place.
2. To live unsteadily, as: i kona wa i ona ai, nui kona aea ana, in his seasons of drunkenness, he lived principally here and there.
Aea (ā-e'a), n.
A vagabond; an outcast: he poe aea, fugitives.
Aea (ā-e'a), adv.
Irregularly, in a loose unstable manner; aimlessly.
Aea (ā-e'a), adj.
Wandering; unstable; shifting: he one aea ke one o Hoohila; unsettled, as: kanaka aea, a vagabond; wandering about.
ʻaea
Rope or cord connecting two fishing nets. See kūkaʻi.
‘aea
to raise head ; to rise out of water.
‘ae‘a
wandering; to wander.
A-e-a
v, to throw back the head.
A-e-a
adj. wandering, unstable, unsettled, hence
A-e-a
adj. as kanaka aea a vagabond, wanderer.
A-ea
s. Heb. a father.
ʻaeʻa
Shiftless, a wanderer
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