Huli | Search «ane»: He 16 i loaʻa | Found 16.
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kikino | nounʻane
-ʻāne
Huaʻāne. Spermatozoon, sperm, in biology. Cf. huaʻine.
ʻāne
ʻaʻano | stative verbane
/ A-NE /1. v., To eat, as small insects eat wood.
2. To be near doing a thing; to like to do it, but not quite; as, ane aku au e hoonou i ka pohaku, I was near throwing a stone. See aneane. Ane like iki, it is almost like.
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kikino | noun / A-NE /1. s., Name of a small insect that eats wood, but is not itself visible.
2. The worm dust of wood; powder-post.
3. The cutaneous disease called ringworm.
4. A soft stone used in polishing wood; also written ana.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / A-NE /adj., Light, as worm-eaten timber; not heavy; mama.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / A-NE /adv., With difficulty; scarcely; nearly; generally followed by ole; ane haalele ole ia ia, it hardly leaves him; ane hiki ole ke hali, which can scarcely be carried.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / ă'-nĕ /adj., Eaten or bored through by moths; moth-eaten; hence, not heavy; light.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / ă'-nĕ /1. adv., With difficulty; barely; scarcely; not quite; hardly: Ane haalele ole ia ia; it hardly leaves him.
2. adv., Within a little; almost; nearly.
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kikino | noun / ă'-nĕ /1. n., An insect of the mite order that eats wood.
2. n., The wood dust produced by this insect.
3. n., A skin disease manifesting itself usually in circular patches; the ringworm.
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hamani | transitive verb / ă'-nĕ /v., To gnaw or penetrate; to eat, as a borer.
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Small, darkish brown or blackish beetle (family Dermestidae). Its larvae feed on dried meats, featherwork, and skins. It is known as a larder beetle, mites (as in chickens), and ringworm.
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Pumice, a soft stone used in polishing canoes and calabashes.
Ane
/ Ane /Onaona; puloku.
Ane
/ Ane /Aulii.
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