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1. loc.n., Easterly, windward (used in some localities only, as on Molokaʻi).

  • Examples:
    • Mai naʻe a lalo (For. 5:665), from east to west.
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2. conjunction, But, yet, furthermore, still, nevertheless.

  • References:
    • Gram. 11.1.

Nā LepiliTags: geography grammar

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1. But; yet; furthermore, etc. (AP). 2. East, windward (term used in early Hawaiian land conveyance documents on Molokaʻi).

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