nahae
1. vt. Torn, rent; tear; to rip or tear (said figuratively of emotions). See hae 3. (PCP ngasae.)
2. vs. Branching out, as a family. He nahae aliʻi kēia, this is a royal branch.
1. vt. Torn, rent; tear; to rip or tear (said figuratively of emotions). See hae 3. (PCP ngasae.)
2. vs. Branching out, as a family. He nahae aliʻi kēia, this is a royal branch.
v. See HAE, to tear in pieces. To rend; to tear; to burst.
2. To break, as the heart with sadness. Ier. 23:9.
3. To rend, as a garment. 1 Sam. 15:27.
4. To tear away; to separate, as a people. 2 Nal. 17:21.
5. Fracta pudenda sicut virginis coitio prima.
s. A rent; a torn place; mea nahaeia, that which is torn. Oihk. 22:8. A piece broken off.
adj. Rent; torn; broken off.
Rent; torn; broken off.
A rent; a torn place; mea nahaeia, that which is torn; a piece broken off.
To be broken; to be rent, as a garment.
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