A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect/Kui
Appearance
Kui.
- 圭1
- A gem or sceptre carried by officers as a badge of authority.
- 奎1
- Between the legs; striding.
- 跬1
- A pace or step; to step with one foot.
- 閨1
- Solitary apartments for women and children.
- 規1
- Compasses; a rule; custom; to rule; regulate; to play.
- 窺1
- To spy; look; peep out of a cavern.
- 闚1
- To peep out at a door; to spy; observe narrowly.
- 歸1
- To return; go back; to attach one's self to; to send back.
- 鬼2
- Spirit of a dead man; ghost; demon; devil.
- 傀2
- Great; excellent; extraordinary; strange.
- 憒-3
- Disquietude of mind; stupidity of sickness.
- 潰-3
- Opposing currents clashing; in disorder; enraged.
- 瞶-3
- To glance hastily; a dull eye; without a pupil.
- 蕢-3
- Name of a vegetable; a clod of earth; utensil made of straw.
- 饋-3
- Food; to prepare food; to offer it to superiors; to present to.
- 跪-3
- To kneel as in worship.
- 桂3-
- Name of a medicine; the laurus cassia.
- 癸3-
- The last of the ten astronomical characters in the cycle.
- 季3-
- Young; small; slender; the last of a series.
- 貴3-
- Lofty; noble; costly; desirable valuable.