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KūmoleSource:

1. n., Liver. Cf. akeloa, akemāmā.

  • References:
    • PPN ʻate.

2. vt., To desire, wish, be eager, yearn [the emotions and intelligence were thought to be centered within the body].

  • Examples:
    • ʻAke hoʻoipoipo, amorous, “horny”. Ake nui nō lākou e hāʻule ka ua, they want very much for rain to fall.

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kikino Liver. Dic.

Liver.

To desire or yearn for something. (Nah. 23:10.) Ake nui no lakou e haʻule ka ua, they greatly desired that rain should fall.

Ake, h. he eha, e like me ka eha o ka niho, a o ka lima paha i pepeia.

h. he eha e like me ka eha o ka niho, a o ka lima paha i pepeia.

(ke) ake liver; ambition; eagerness: to desire.

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