Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/bua
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bua
- bûa cîeh;
- a grind stone.
- bûa to̤ cîeh;
- a whet stone.
- bûa lāi-lāi;
- sharpen by grinding.
- bûa pêh-pêh;
- scour it white.
- bûa pêⁿ-pêⁿ;
- grind it till it is even.
- bûa ciam-ciam;
- grind it off to a point.
- bûa pô̤h-pô̤h;
- grind it down thin.
- bûa to̤;
- to grind a knife.
- bûa chèng;
- polish a gun.
- bûa kìaⁿ;
- polish a mirror.
- bûa kàu nĕ kim-kim;
- polish to a great brilliancy.
- ēng îeh
- bûa kàn nĕ kng-kng, cìe-kiⁿ nang;
- use powder and rub it till it is very smooth, so you can see your face in it.
- cîeh bûa kàu kng-kût kng-kût;
- polish stones so that they shine.
- bûa hun-kuah hún;
- make potato flour.
- bûa khàm;
- to scan, in order to criminate the writer of a document.
- bûa līen;
- to pass through affliction.
- màiⁿ bûa khah thíam;
- do not grind him down too severely.
- bûa-lêk khah thíam;
- treated him with too extreme harshness.
- bûa-lūi nâng;
- to overbear people.
- bûa kàu sí;
- to treat so harshly as to kill.
- kang ji chut thân, bûa cîaⁿ lău kâu;
- when working people make themselves conspicuous they will get reduced to the condition of apes.
- bûa mêⁿ;
- to do night work.
- màiⁿ bûa khah thíam;
- do not toil too closely.
- bûa khah hêk cū àiⁿ sieⁿ tîeh;
- if you moil too severely you will suffer for it afterward.
- cha m̄ bûa;
- cannot bring them together.
- màiⁿ cŏ̤ khah bûa;
- do not sit too close to it.
- kîaⁿ bûa lai sin piⁿ;
- come up close beside me.
- cûn sái bûa khàm-kha;
- sail the boat close up to the bank.