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vi., Moving along little by little or by fits and starts; to step, march, creep, hitch along; to push along, as work; to squirm.

  • Examples:
    • Ma ka ʻākau neʻe, to the right, march.
    • Ua neʻe lāua mai Liliha a Waikīkī, they moved from Liliha to Waikīkī.
    • Oia neʻe aku i ka hana a pau ke aho, just pushing ahead the work until exhausted.
  • References:
    • PNP neke.

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ʻaʻano, Soft, decomposed, as fish.

  • Mānaleo
  • Examples:
    • Ua waiho ʻia ka iʻa a neʻe. The fish was left until it decomposed.
  • References:

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v. To move along horizontally; to move off; to hitch along.

2. To move, as a large body; to move from one place to another. 2 Sam. 7:10.

3. To pass along by for inspection, as soldiers. Ios. 7:14.

4. To move, as a mass of people; to remove. 1 Oihl. 17:9.

5. Hoo. To remove; to push out of place; to change the place of a thing. Kanl. 19:14. To remove a landmark. Hos. 5:10.

6. To change, as the mind or opinion. Kol. 1:23.

To move; to change place.

To crawl in the presence of chiefs. (CMH.) To move along horizontally; to hitch along, to work along.

To move along horizontally; to hitch along; to move off.

to move, to change place.

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