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vi. To move with a jerky motion; to go gadding from place to place. Cf. ʻananau, ʻānaʻanau. ʻAnau nohoʻi ʻoe i kauhale, how you go gadding from house to house.

v. To pace, as a horse.

2. To go about irregularly from house to house.

3. To traipse up and down.

Anau (ā-nă'u), v.

/ ā-nă'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To move with measured steps; to amble rapidly; to rack; to pace.

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