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/ A-E /v., To pass, physically or mentally, from one state, condition, or place, to another.
1. Specifically, to break a kapu, ua ae lakou iluna o kahi laa; to violate a law or agreement, i. e., to transgress, as a law, to break a covenant. Ios. 7.11; Hal. 89:34.
2. To pass over, as the mind, i. e., to yield assent to the thought or opinion of another; to assent to the request of another; to say yes to a request or to an affirmation.
3. To permit, grant permission for a thing to be done; he mea ae ia, a thing permitted or allowed.
4. To pass physically from one place to another, from one situation to another, as from land on board a ship; ua ae aku lakou iluna o ka moku, iluna o ka lio, to embark, to mount a horse. Hoo., conj. 3. To cause to pass from one place to another, from one person to another; to transfer.
5. To raise or lift up, as the head, with joy, e ae ko oukou poo no ka olioli.
6. To mount, as a horse or a mule. 2 Sam. 13:29.
7. To be sea-sick; to throw up from the the mouth; to vomit; he mea luai ka moku, o ka ae wale aku no.
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