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vs. Pale, wan. (FS 199.)

v. To be weak in body; to be pale; to be thin, as a sickly person; to be feeble in appearance. See LANAKEA.

adj. Thin in flesh; weak; pale, as a sickly person.

Nanakea (nă'-nă-kē'-a), adj.

/ nă'-nă-kē'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Thin in flesh; weak; pale, as a sickly person.

Nanakea (nă'-nă-kē'-a), v.

/ nă'-nă-kē'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be weak in body; to be pale; to be thin, as a sickly person; to be feeble in appearance. Syn: Lanakea.

Pale, wan; whiteness from long sickness; general debility.

Thin in flesh; pale, as a sickly person.

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