A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect/Hut
Appearance
Hut.
- 佛-4
- Buddha; examine; to turn aside; unreasonable; great.
- 核-4
- The kernel, seed or stone in fruit; the truth or verity.
- 忽4惚4
- To forget; make light of; to do carelessly; suddenly; unexpectedly.
- 笏4
- A flattened reed; ivory or stone used as a badge of office.
- 弗4
- A strong negative or prohibitative particle; no; not.
- 咈4
- To deny; refuse; oppose; perverse.
- 彿4
- Resembling; an image or likeness.
- 怫4
- Mournful; sorry; disquietude of mine; anger.
- 拂4
- To brush or wipe; to wave; to oppose; perverse.
- 沸4
- To sprinkle with water; water bubbling up.
- 𥘬4
- To wash or bathe as a religious ceremony to drive away calamity and obtain happiness.
- 紼4
- Silk; raveled; disordered.
- 艴4
- An angry appearance; excess of color or show.
- 髴4
- Like; resembling; ornaments of a headdress; disheveled hair.
- ⿰黹弗4
- Embroidered garments worn by high officers.