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nvt. Desire, longing, love, desired one, lover (see ex., pouli #1); to desire, yearn; loved, beloved. ʻAnoʻi pua, cherished flower, sweetheart. ʻAnoʻi ka manaʻo, hope. Ka mele i ʻanoʻi nui ʻia, the greatly beloved song. ʻAnoʻi aku e ʻike iāia, great desire to see her.

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v. To desire very strongly; to covet; e anoi ana na alii wahine.

s. A thirst; a strong desire for a thing; eia ka pono, o ka noonoo, o ka anoi, o ke ake e loaa.

A vehement desire; a longing; a craving: Ka anoi e loaa.

To desire very strongly; to covet.

To desire very strongly; to covet.

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