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nvi. First attempts of an infant to move; to draw up knees and push elbows, to crawl, creep.

v. To creep, as a child first attempting; ua ene ke keiki, the child has begun to creep.

2. To creep along; to get near an object; ane aku la au e pehi i ka pohaku. Hoo. Hooene aku la na kahuna i ka laau halalo.

s. The commencement of a child’s creeping.

Ene (ĕ'-nĕ), n.

/ ĕ'-nĕ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

The beginning of a child's creeping.

Ene (ĕ'-nĕ), v.

/ ĕ'-nĕ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To begin to creep: Ua ene ke keiki; the child has begun to creep.

2. To creep along; to get near an object: Ene aku la au e pehi i ka pohaku.

I. he punawai, he hapa ia o kekaki mau huaolelo, penei, Ene-dora, Ene-gedi, Ene-rogela, oia ka punawai o Dora, a pela aku.

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