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1. n. Cessation or lack of appetite or desire. ʻA ʻole kahe mai ʻo ka waimaka, ʻo ke kaea pū wale aʻela nō ia (Laie 523), the tears do not flow, the desire was just gone.

2. vi. Tired. Eng.

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kikino, Tire.

  • Source:
    • English.
  • Examples:
    • Kaea paikikala. Bicycle tire.

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v. To have no appetite; to lose the appetite for food. See KANEA and KUANEA. To be indolent; to be lazy.

s. The loss of appetite; no relish for food; o ke kaea pu wale no ia. Laieik. 142.

adj. Having no appetite. See MANAWAHUA.

Kaea (kā'e-a), adj.

/ kā'e-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Having no appetite. See manawahua, noun (1)

Kaea (kā'e-a), n.

/ kā'e-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

The loss of appetite; no relish for food; o ke kaea pu wale no ia. Laieik. p. 142.

Kaea (kā'e-a), v.

/ kā'e-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To have no appetite; to lose the appetite for food. Syn: Kanea.

Kaea (kă-e'a):

/ kă-e'a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

the dust-blown. Beach, Lanai.

Kaʻea

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Cape, southwest Lā-naʻi. Point, Honolua qd., Maui. Also called Ka-lae-o-kaʻea.

Loss of appetite. A phonetic Hawaiian term for tired.

Having no appetite, no relish for food.

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