Protoform: HAKE.A [PN] Go up, rise, ascend, climb; go inland or towards shore

Description: Go up, rise, ascend, climb; go inland or towards shore
Reconstruction: Reconstructs to PN: Polynesian
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Pollex entries:

Language Reflex Description Source
Anuta Ake(ake) To ascend (Fbg)
East Futuna Ake Se lever, monter dans le ciel (astre) (Mfr)
East Uvea Ake Monter, s'élever, se relever (Rch)
East Uvea Hake Monter, croitre, progresser Borrowed (Rch)
Ifira-Mele Ake Rise, go up, come up (Clk)
Mangareva Mo/ake Vent d'est Problematic (Rch)
New Zealand Maori Ake Go (Wms)
Niue Hake To go up, climb; to go north or east; to take up, bring up; to land from a vessel (McE)
Pukapuka Waka/ake(ake) Ascend, climb; a hilly place (Bge)
Raʔivavae Aʔe Go up upon, onto; rise, mount, ascend; flow (of tide) (Stn)
Samoan Aʔe To go up, to return as from fishing; to return from banishment; to rise, as waves (Prt)
Tahitian Aʔe Monter, escalader [Iles Sous le Vent (Leeward islands) Dialect] (Lmt)
Tahitian Ae To ascend, climb, mount; to touch the ground, as a boat or ship (Dvs)
Tikopia Ake/ake Come up (commonly from sea or beach) (Fth)
Tikopia Ake Come up; move upwards; climb (Fth)
Tokelau Ake Be washed ashore, be beached; (of fishermen or fishing expedition) come home, come ashore (Sma)
Tongan Hake To go up, especially from the sea to the land; to go or come ashore; (esp. of fish) to be washed ashore; (of river) to rise (Cwd)
Tuamotu Ake Go onto, upon (Stn)
Tuvalu Ake Drift ashore (Rby)
Waya Cake Climb up or on, ascend, mount (Ply)

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