Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/hṳn
Appearance
hṳn
- cíu cîah kàu hṳn-hṳn;
- drank till he is odorous of whiskey.
- cùi hṳn-hṳn;
- boozy; tipsy.
- kong-hṳn;
- services for the common weal.
- hṳn chîn;
- a patriotic statesman.
- i kâi cṳ-ce kìe cò̤ sĭm-mih hṳn?
- What appellation does he give to his school?
- khì sĭang, hṳn ngan;
- a lofty bearing and stately appearance.
- hṳn hông tōa lău-îa kàu jīm;
- as it happily happened the magistrate had arrived at his post.
- hṳn hông tăi-jîn tṳ̂ pău, uaⁿ lîang;
- it is well when the magistrates extirpate the wicked and tranquilize the good.
- hṳn sît;
- well off.
- hṳn sît kâi nâng hŏ;
- a man of property.
- hṳn hŏ;
- the rich.
- hiong-hṳ́n;
- quarrelsome.
- i lâi kàu hiong-hiong hṳ́n-hṳ́n;
- he came all ready for a quarrel.
- i kâi īeⁿ sĭm sĭ hiong-hṳ́n;
- he looks very sulky.
- sim lăi ẁn-hṳ̆n i;
- had a grudge against him.
- m̄ cai i náu-hṳ̆n úa mih sṳ̄;
- do not know why he is angry with me.
- hṳ̆n úa bô̤ cieh i;
- vexed with me because I did not lend it to him.
- hṳ̆n m̄ khéng hiah;
- persistently resentful.
- châi chut sim-thâu cṳ hṳ̆n;
- wreak one's spite.
- khó̤ hṳ̆n;
- detestable.
- hûai hṳ̆n tŏ̤ sim;
- cherish malice.
- hṳ̆n m̄ lío;
- no end to his dislike.
- hîap hṳ̆n;
- harbour hate.
- hṳ̆n m̄ sio;
- unappeased.
- hṳ̆n kìe-sĭ i pat phah i;
- hates him on account of his having beaten her.