A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect/Hai
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Hai.
- 咳-1
- To cough; laughing of an infant; an infant.
- 孩-1
- A small child.
- 欬-1
- To belch from the stomach; cough; to call out aloud.
- 胲-1
- The great toe; to prepare.
- 骸-1
- The bones of the body; the body.
- 諧-1
- To pair with; agree; harmony; peace.
- 海2
- The sea; an arm of the sea.
- 醢2
- Minced meat preserved in some liquor.
- 駭2
- Suddenly alarmed, agitated; surprised; to sound an alarm.
- 械-3
- Weapons - as lance, spear, &c.; manacles.
- 亥-3
- The last of the 12 horary characters, from 9 to 11 P.M.
- 懈-3
- The heart loose and inattentive; remiss; careless;
- 邂-3
- To meet without appointment; accidentally; pleased.
- 害3-
- To injure; be injurious; hurtful; calamitous.