Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/bit
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bît
- phang-bît;
- honey.
- bît-phang;
- honey-bees.
- bît-lâh;
- bees-wax.
- po̤-lô̤-bît;
- the jack-fruit.
- pêh bît;
- white honey.
- so̤h bît;
- pure white honey.
- lău bît;
- old honey.
- tang bît;
- honey made in winter.
- bît àng;
- honey jar.
- kuah bît;
- to take up honey.
- bît-phang tû;
- bee-hives.
- bît cìm;
- preserved in honey.
- ngâu bît;
- steeped in honey.
- túi bît;
- made into a paste with honey.
- bît tháng kaⁿ;
- sugary oranges.
- bît sek;
- straw-color.
- kho̤h bît;
- prepared honey.
- ki chui jû buah bît;
- a mouth speaking honied words.
- bît sái;
- bee-bread.
- bît pho̤h;
- honey-comb.
- bît sīu;
- cells in honey comb.
- lô̤h khṳ̀ bît thâu bît hîah, híam-híam kek sí;
- sank in over head and ears and came very near being drowned.
- khĭa lô̤h khṳ̀, bît pīn tī-kò̤?
- When you stand in it, how far up does it reach?
- tâh lô̤h khṳ̀, bît kàu kha-thâu-u;
- stepped on it, and sank up to my knees.
- ôi-tói kûiⁿ-kûiⁿ, tâh lô̤h khṳ̀ hŵn-lío bît khṳ̀;
- though the soles of my shoes were very high, I still sank to their tops when I stepped on it.