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v. Naau and aua, selfish desire. To kill one’s self; to commit suicide on account of the death of a friend, or from the feeling that nothing remained worth living for.

2. To mourn for the loss of a friend; to grieve.

3. To be weak; to be bent over, as one in sadness.

s. The desire to commit suicide on account of the death of a friend; self murder through grief or disappointment; nui na hewa o ka wa kahiko, o ka naauaua, many were the sins of ancient times, suicide.

2. Anguish; sympathy with one; sorrow for the loss of one dear.

3. Strong desire for the good of one.

4. Depression of spirits; grief.

5. Real sorrow of heart.

Depressed in spirit; deep anguish, intense grief.

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