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ānewanewa

/ ā.newa.newa / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

Reduplication of ānewa.

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anewanewa

/ A-NE-WA-NE-WA / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

v., To be as dead.

2. To be in a fainting fit; unconscious, as men; as fish poisoned with hola.

3. In morals, to be unmindful of evils around us. See kunewanewa. Ke anewanewa kakou hoolono io ana ke kihi, huna pala iki ke akamai.

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Anewanewa (ā-nĕ'-wă-nĕ'-wă), v.

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

1. To move unsteadily to one side and the other in standing or walking, as one intoxicated; to reel; to stagger. See kunewanewa.

2. To begin to give way; to hesitate; to doubt; to waver.

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