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kahe
1. nvi. To flow, trickle, drop, melt, menstruate; in heat, of a bitch; a run or school of fish. See ex., kaea. Kahe ka hāʻae, to drool at the mouth. Kahe ka huʻa o ka waha, to froth at the mouth. hoʻo.kahe To water or irrigate; to cause to flow, discharge, drain, (PPN tafe.)
2. vt. To cut or slit longitudinally; to subincise or circumcise. See kahe ule. (PPN tafa.)
kā.hē
nvi. First appearance of young caterpillars on vines, especially of sweet potatoes; to be eaten by caterpillars. Kaʻū. Cf. hē, caterpillar. Ua kāhē ka ʻuala, the caterpillars are beginning to eat the sweet-potato leaves.
kahe
See uila wai kahe.
kahe
/ KA-HE /v., To spill; to pour out, as water or blood.
2. To run, as water; to flow, as a stream or river.
3. To flow, i. e., to abound in any substance. Nah. 14:8.
4. To drop; to trickle, as tears. Ezek. 24:16.
5. To flow, as froth from the mouth of a person in a fit.
6. To flow, as blood from a wound.
7. Hoo. To cause to flow or run, as a liquid, i. e., to water, as a land; to shed or cause to flow, as blood in murder. Kin. 37:22.
8. To cause to flow back, as the sea. Puk. 14:21.
* * * * * O keaka,
O na pue o Kaikua ku i ka maka ili,
Hanini, ninilani e luai e ao
E kahe e kakahi mai auanei
Ka omaka wai kapu o Lono.
KA-HE
v. To cut or slit longitudinally; to cut off; with omaka, to circumcise after the Hawaiian manner; to castrate; to shave. See KAHI.
2. To bind round the waist; to gird.
3. To begin to wither, as leaves eaten by a worm.
KA-HE
s. Hoo. A flowing ; a flowing of blood; he poko ma kauwahi, he la ma kauwahi, he hauoki ma kauwahi, he kahe, ma kauwahi.
Kahe (kă'-he), n.
A flow of any liquid.
Kahe (kā'-he), v.
1. To run, as water; to flow, as a stream or river.
2. To flow, that is, to abound in any substance.
3. To melt; to become liquid.
4. To drop; to trickle, as tears.
5. To flow, as blood from a wound, as froth from the mouth.
Kahe (kă'-he), v.
1. To cut or slit longitudinally; to cut off: Kaha omaka, to circumcise after the Hawaiian manner; to castrate.
2. To menstruate.
Kahe
Land section, point, beach park, and power plant, Wai-ʻanae qd., Oʻahu. See ʻEwa. Lit., flow.
kāhē
Appearance of young caterpillars on the sweet potato vines, perhaps post-Cook.
kahe
To subincise the foreskin.
kahe
to flow.
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