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Kōkua nele. Welfare, i.e. public financial assistance for needy persons.
NE-LE
v. To lack; to be without; to be destitute of.
2. To be in want; to be poor. Kanl. 8:9. To be deprived of; to need or want a thing.
3. To be bereaved; to be deprived of. Kin. 43:14.
4. Hoo. To separate or deprive one of his privileges or enjoyments; to suffer loss.
5. To be without, i. e., to be destitute of. Oihk. 2:13. NOTE.—Nele has this peculiarity: it is followed by the name of the thing wanted, and this name is again followed by ole, no, not; as, nele na kanaka o Honolulu i ke kumu ole, the people of Honolulu are without a teacher. The ole in our idiom would be superfluous, but the Hawaiian requires it.
NE-LE
s. Want; destitution; bereavement; need. 1 Ioan. 3:17; Kanl. 15:8. See HEMAHEMA.
NE-LE
adj. Destitute; deprived of; empty. Kanl. 32:28.
NE-LE
adv. Destitutely; being without.
Nele (nĕ'-le), adj.
/ nĕ'-le /Destitute; deprived of; empty; without sustenance.
Nele (nĕ'-le), adv.
/ nĕ'-le /Destitutely; being without.
Nele (nĕ'-le), n.
/ nĕ'-le /Want; destitution; bereavement; need. Syn: Hemahema.
Nele (nē'-le), v.
/ nē'-le /1. To lack; to be without; to be destitute of.
2. To be in want; to be poor. To be deprived of; to need or want a thing.
3. To be bereaved; to be deprived of. (Nele is followed by the name of the thing wanted. and this name is again followed by ole, no, not: Nele na kanaka o Honolulu i ke kumu ole, the people of Honolulu are without a teacher. The ole in our idiom would be superfluous, but the Hawaiian requires it.)
nele
want: destitute, deficient.
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