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1. Same as hāwele, to tie.

2. Goal, mark, line, goal post. (AP)

s. The running of a man sent on an errand; aka, i lilo ka awele ka pahu i kekahi nana ke eo.

Awele (ā-wĕ'-lĕ), n.

/ ā-wĕ'-lĕ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The objective point that one strives to reach; the end aimed at; the goal.

2. A mark, line, post, pole, or the like, made or set up to indicate the limit, safety-place, or winning-point in any game, race, contest, or competition: Aka, i lilo ka awele i kekahi, nana ke eo.

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