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nvs. Suffering from penetrating cold, bitter cold, bitter to taste.

v. To feel the chilling breeze of a cold morning when the skin contracts with cold; to suffer the same from being long in the water.

Amuemue (ā-mu'e-mu'e), v.

/ ā-mu'e-mu'e / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To suffer from a sensation of coldness penetrating, benumbing, or depressing; to feel chilly.

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