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Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/gṳ

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gṳ́

  • gṳ́11261497
  • Words, phrases, discourse.
ngân-gṳ́;
words; conversation.
put hṳ́ nín kau thâu ciap gṳ́;
shall not allow you to put your heads together and whisper.
sôk gṳ́;
a proverb.
ṳ́n gṳ́;
a dark saying.
sêng gṳ́; pīn-cîaⁿ gṳ́;
trite expressions.
ngân-gṳ́ cho-sôk;
vulgar expressions.
kó gṳ́;
old sayings.
  • gṳ̆112711311
  • To withstand; to resist.
gṳ̆ i m̄ cŭ;
cannot withstand him.
bô̤ nâng gṳ̆ i tit cŭ;
no one can withstand them.
gṳ̆-têk;
resist; oppose.
tú gṳ̆;
take a stand against.
hûang-gṳ̆;
to guard against.
  • gṳ̆11271872
  • To curb and drive a horse; a charioteer.
gṳ̆ chia, gṳ̆ bé;
to drive a chariot or a horse.
kè gṳ̆ àiⁿ ŭ huang-huap;
there are rules for managing and curbing a horse: there is a right way to rule the people.
ûang-hŏ īa-sĭ íⁿ-keng kùe khṳ̀ kâi, cheng-hu i kâi chia-kè cò̤ sien-gṳ̆;
an empress who has died, is spoken of personally as one taken away in a fairy chariot.
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  • A spur; the dew-claw or hallux on birds.
i kâi kha ŭ gṳ̆; i kâi kha kŭa kâi gṳ̆;
its feet are spurred.
  • gṳ̄1127608
  • Royal; imperial.
gṳ̄ hô̤;
the Imperial Canal.
gṳ̄ pit chin cṳ;
the imperial autograph.
gṳ̄ côiⁿ sĭ ŭe;
in the imperial presence.
gṳ̄ ìn;
the imperial seal.
gṳ̄-kè chin ceng;
the sovereign himself goes forth to subjugate.
cí kĭaⁿ mûeh sĭ gṳ̄ sṳ̀ kâi;
this is a royal grant.
i kùa kha gṳ̄ chíu-hŵn;
she wears a jade bracelet.
sĭ līo kâi a sĭ gṳ̄ kâi?
Is it opaque glass, or is it jade?
gṳ̄ ìn;
a jade seal.