A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect/Tʽong
Appearance
Tʽong.
- 童-1
- A boy; lad; young girl; a virgin; chaste.
- 僮-1
- A youth; silly; a slave girl or concubine.
- 幢-1
- A kind of standard; screen; curtain; feathers attached.
- 曈-1
- The sun sbout to shine forth; desire to shine.
- 潼-1
- Name of several rivers; damp, wet appearance.
- 瞳-1
- Pupil of the eye; to stare; a silly appearance.
- 艟-1
- A kind of short boat.
- 蹱-1
- To tread or walk upon; walking crooked as a child.
- 侗-1
- Ignorant; rude; want of talent; plain; sincere.
- 恫-1
- Pain; acute feeling; to sigh; grieved.
- 桐-1
- Name of a wood.
- 洞-1
- A ravine; deep; profound; to see through clearly; understand.
- 彤-1
- Red; a red pencil.
- 通1
- To go through; penetrable; to comprehend; to succeed; all.
- 冡2
- A mound; summit of a hill; a grave.
- 塚2
- A grave; sepulchre.
- 統2
- The origin; clue; the whole; entire; general.
- 寵2
- Affection; tender regard; love; kindness.
- 撞3
- To pound; beat; strike suddenly; abrupt; to seize.
- 痛3-
- Acute pain; disease; painful; wounded; sick.