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ʻae 1. interj., nvt. yes; to say yes, consent, conform, grant, agree, approve, let, confirm, admit, permit, allow, accept, yield; approval, admission, permission. [Pn(NP) *ae, yes: *a(a)e] 2. n. • sap wrung from seaweed or leaves of plants such as taro; • liquid remaining after dregs have settled, as of pia, arrowroot starch; • saliva, drooling of the mouth. 3. vs. • fine, mashed, comminuted, as dust or powder; • silky soft, as down; • smooth, as well-mixed poi or bread dough. 4. vi. to rise, of the tide. 5. n. a native fern (Polypodium pellucidum) commonly seen at Kīlauea Volcano. It has oblong fronds 15 to 40 cm long, once divided into about fifteen or more pairs of oblong segments, each of which bears many round fruit dots. 6. second or third crop... 7. n. shoots from main root portion of the wauke plant. 8. vt. to lend, not to borrow. 9. n. general term for a permit or pass to enter a room, building, or area; ʻae can be used in conjunction with modifying terms to produce terms related to “pass.” |
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| 1. | ʻae kī | fine portions of | ʻae₃ |
| 2. | ʻae limu | juice remaining on the pounding board after seaweed (limu) is pounded; mixed with salt it is used to flavor sauce for | ʻae₂ |
| 3. | ʻae mai ʻo Māhinahina i kā ia nei ʻōlelo. | Māhinahina agreed to his word. | kā ia |
| 4. | ʻae moa | downy chicken feathers | ʻae₃ |
| 5. | ʻae omowaho | solvent front, i.e. the leading edge of a moving solvent as in a developing chromatogram | omowaho |
| 6. | ʻae waha | oral agreement | ʻae₁ |
| 7. | ʻae wale | to agree easily; pliable | ʻae₁ |
| 8. | alia wau e ʻae aku | before I agree | alia |
| 9. | Alia wau e ʻae aku, aia ʻae mai ʻo ʻAiwohikupua. | Before I consent, ʻAiwohikupua must agree. | aia₂ |
| 10. | Alia wau e ʻae aku, aia ʻae mai ʻo ʻAiwohikupua. | Before I consent, ʻAiwohikupua must agree. | aia₂ |
| 11. | ʻalolio i ke ʻano ʻae like | conditioned alodial | ʻalokio |
| 12. | ʻAʻole nō au e ʻae. | I won't agree. | nō₃ |
| 13. | E ʻae hoʻi ʻoe e hāʻawi mai i kahi keiki no māua, papaʻa mai nei hoʻi ʻoe. | Why not agree to give us two a child, you are just holding back. | papaʻa₁ |
| 14. | E ʻoluʻolu e ʻae mai i kāu peni. | Please lend me your pen; may I borrow your pen? | ʻae₉ |
| 15. | Hoʻopaʻa i kāna ʻae. | Holding back his consent. | paʻa₁ |
| 16. | Hoʻopaʻa i kāna ʻae. | Holding back his consent. | hoʻopaʻa |
| 17. | Kahe ka ʻae o ka waha. | Mouth saliva flows [mouth waters; fig., to desire avidly]. | ʻae₂ |
| 18. | Kāohi nā aliʻi iāia e noho, ʻaʻole ʻoia i ʻae mai. | The chiefs tried to make him stay but he didn't consent. | kāohi₁ |
| 19. | ʻO ka huli maikaʻi, ʻoia ka wauke i pau i ke kua ʻia mamua, ā ʻo ka wauke i ulu ʻae mahope he ʻae ia, ā he ohi; ua ulu aʻe ka wauke hou ma ke aʻa a ma ka weli o ka wauke kahiko. | The best planting slips were from the mulberry which had been cut back before; the mulberry that grew back afterward were the ʻae and the ohi shoots; the mulberry grew again from the roots and the main root of the old mulberry. | ohi₃ |
| 20. | ʻO ke kalo ka mua, ā mahope ka muʻu, ā mahope loa ka ʻae. | First the kalo, then the muʻu, and finally the ʻae. | muʻu₁ |
| 21. | palapala ʻae e holo | passport | palapala ʻae |
| 22. | palapala ʻae e komo mai | entrance permit | palapala ʻae |
| 23. | palapala ʻae e kūkulu | building permit | kūkulu₂ |
| 24. | palapala ʻae mamuli o nā kumu | conditional permit | palapala ʻaelike |
| 25. | Pao ka lima, ʻae ka waha. | The hand bores from below, the mouth says yes. | pao₁ |
| 26. | Ua ʻae mai ʻoia i koʻu hele. | He consented to my going. | ʻae₁ |