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nauweuwe

/ NAU-WEU-WE / Haw to Eng, Andrews (1865),

v., See naue. All these forms are found with the reduplications according to the writer’s fancy; but the simple original form is naue, naueue. To shake; to vibrate; to tremble. Hal. 18:7. To be moved or shaken, as nations. Hal. 46:6. To be shaken often. 2 Sam. 22:8. Synonymous with haalulu. Hoonauweuwe. To cause to shake or tremble.

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nauweuwe

/ nā'-ū'-wē-ū'-we / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

v., [Freq. of nauwe.] To oscillate; to quake; to be shaken often or violently.

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Archaic spelling of nāueue, to move, etc.

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