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1. Reduplication of ene.

  • Examples:
    • Enene akula ke kama iki, the little child makes creeping movements.

2. vi., To dilate, as nostrils.

  • Rare

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v. 9th conj. of ene. To move itself, as a thing of life.

2. To bore a small hole in order to make a larger.

3. To file or rasp gently.

4. Hoo. To move itself, as a chicken in the shell. Lam. Haw. 12:2, 1.

Enene (ĕ-nĕ-nĕ), v.

/ ĕ-nĕ-nĕ / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To begin to creep. See ene.

2. To enlarge; to expand; to dilate.

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