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vi. To come upon quietly, move stealthily, poise. Ānehe akula ia e kuʻi, he stole up quietly to strike a blow. Ānehe mai nā kānaka e kaua (FS 71), the people were poised for fighting.

v. To be on the alert; ready for a start, as a cat for a mouse; as a bird to fly.

2. To be ready to seize upon a person or thing when circumstances require.

Anehe (ā-nĕ'-hĕ), v.

/ ā-nĕ'-hĕ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be ready; to be on the alert; to be on the point of; to be about: Anehe aku la ia e kui; he was about to strike.

ANE 59 ANI

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