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ʻeʻe
ʻēʻē
1. Reduplication of ʻē #1; contrary, peculiar, opposite; adversely.
- Examples:
- He ʻēʻē wale nō kona manaʻo, his opinion is in opposition.
- E pale ana i ka wawā lapuwale, a me ke kū ʻēʻē ʻana i ka mea i kapa hewa ʻia he naʻauao (1 Tim. 6.20), avoiding profane babblings and oppositions of the thing falsely called science.
- References:
- PPN kesekese, PEP keekee.
2. n., Yellow underwing feathers of the ʻōʻō, a bird, as used in featherwork.
3. n., Armpit.
- References:
- PCP keekee.
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ʻeʻe
hehele | intransitive verbʻeʻe
hehele | intransitive verbʻēʻē-
/ ʻē•ʻē- /pilinaʻōlelo, A prefix meaning anti-, in scientific terms only.
- Source:
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / E-E /adj., Hoee. A rising; a sweeping; as, kai hoee. Dan. 9:26.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / E-E /adj., Caressing; inviting; kind; he makamaka ee, he iike, he lokomaikai, he koe ole, aole wawau.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / E-E /adj., Maloo, kaee; dry; not wet.
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kikino | noun / E-E /s., The armpit. See poee and poaeae. Same under the wing of fowls.
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/ E-E /adj., He hulu ee no ka manu oo, that is, the yellow feathers under the wing (or the ee) of the oo, oia ka lei hulu manu.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / E-E /adv., Opposite to; adversely; against. 1 Tim. 6:20.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / E-E /adj., Out of sight; at a great distance. See e, adv.,
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/ E-E /1. v., See e, to dash upon. To mount; to get upon anything higher, as a horse; to leap upon; to get on board a ship; ee aku la maluna o ka moku; to get into a carriage. 1 Nal. 12:18. To go aboard a vessel.
2. Hooee. To receive on board a ship; to put upon, as a saddle upon a horse. Kin, 22:3. To set or put one up, as upon a horse. Kin. 31:17.
3. To pass from one carriage to another. 2 Oihl. 35:24. Ee maluna o ka waa; ee maluna o ka lio. See ae, 4.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / ē'-ē' /adj., Of, pertaining to or like down; covered with down; downy.
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hehele | intransitive verb / e'e /1. v., To climb upon; to ascend and seat oneself upon; to mount.
2. v., To go on board, as a passenger; to embark; to board: Ee maluna o ka lio; ee maluna o ka waa.
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kikino | noun / e'e /n., Any extraordinary ocean wave, such as may be caused by a submarine earthquake or exceptional winds; a tidal wave. See kaiee.
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kikino | noun / ē'-ē' /1. n., The fine soft plumage of birds under the contour-feathers, especially that under the wings, as of the oo (Moho nobilis); down.
2. n., The downy covering or first feathering of a bird; the floccus.
3. n., The cavity under the arm near the shoulder; the axilla or armpit. Syn: poee and poaeae.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / ē'-ē' /adv., In a contrary manner; adversely; oppositely. Like the simple form, e, it is often compounded with the verb ku; as, kuee, to stand adversely; hence, to oppose.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / e'e /1. adj., Of, pertaining to, or influenced by the tides; tidal: Kai ee, tidal wave.
2. adj., Hard; stiff; dry. See maloo and kaee.
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ʻaʻano | stative verb / ĕ-ē' /adj., Carressing; inviting; kind: He makamaka ee, a kind friend.
ʻēʻē
Tuft of yellow feathers under each wing of the ʻōʻō, used in featherwork.
ʻeʻe
Armpit. Also called pōʻaeʻae. See kapoʻo, poʻeʻe.
ʻeʻe
To climb up, climb aboard; to mount a horse.
‘e‘e
to embark, go aboard.
E-e
v. to mount as a horse, to leap upon, to get on board a ship. Hoo—to receive on board a ship, to put on board a ship.
E-e
adj. out of sight, at a great distance.
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