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1. vt. To trust completely.

2. To apply oneself to, concentrate wholly on.

v. To trust in; to trust to something. Hal. 4:5. To lean upon.

2. To apply the mind; to give heed; to attend to. Heb. 2:1. Lelepau i ka manao.

3. To think much of another; e manao nui ia hai.

Lelepau (lē'-lĕ-pă'u), v.

/ lē'-lĕ-pă'u / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To trust in; to trust without reserve.

2. To lean upon, figuratively.

3. To apply the mind; to give heed; to attend to.

4. To think much of another as worthy of trust or confidence. E manao nui ia hai.

to trust in; to credit.

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