Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/hiaⁿ
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hiaⁿ
- hiⁿ tĭ;
- brothers.
- hiaⁿ tĭ kíaⁿ;
- little brothers.
- chin hiaⁿ tĭ;
- own brothers.
- thang hiaⁿ tĭ;
- cousins, sons of brothers.
- î píe hiaⁿ tĭ;
- cousins, sons of sisters.
- píe hiaⁿ tĭ;
- male cousins of different surnames.
- cŭang hiaⁿ tĭ;
- second cousins.
- côk lăi hiaⁿ tĭ;
- men of the same clan.
- tâng pau hiaⁿ tĭ;
- sons of the same father and mother.
- ĭ bó̤ hiaⁿ tĭ;
- brothers having the same father, but not the same mother.
- tek sù hiaⁿ tĭ;
- sons of the chief and of the inferior wife.
- tâng nî hiaⁿ tĭ;
- friends born in the same year, or men who would have been married to each other had they not been of the same sex.
- mêng hiaⁿ tĭ;
- brethren of the same creed.
- sĭa hiaⁿ tĭ; hŭe hiaⁿ tĭ;
- brethren of the same sect.
- ngĭ hiaⁿ tĭ;
- brothers by adoption.
- ūaⁿ thiap hiaⁿ tĭ;
- brothers by exchange of cards bearing dates of birth days.
- ùaⁿ hiaⁿ tĭ;
- fellow-graduates.
- nî hiaⁿ tĭ;
- those who in the same year attain a literary degree higher than the first.
- sai hiaⁿ tĭ;
- fellow-apprentices.
- sṳ hiaⁿ tĭ;
- those of the same craft.
- khòi cò̤ hiaⁿ tĭ;
- made brothers by a contract.
- hiaⁿ tĭ kuaⁿ;
- officials of the same rank.
- ngô̤ hiaⁿ;
- I, your unworthy elder brother.
- lĕng hiaⁿ;
- your elder brother.
- ke hiaⁿ;
- my elder brother.
- pĕ hiaⁿ;
- father's elder brother.
- hiaⁿ só̤;
- elder brother's wife.
- soiⁿ hiaⁿ;
- your departed brother.
- a-hiaⁿ hùe;
- seniors.
- a-hiaⁿ hùe, kîaⁿ khui cē;
- get out of the way there, brethren.
- ŭ kâi a-hiaⁿ nâng tŏ̤ kîaⁿ;
- an elderly man was going along.
- hiaⁿ thâi; lău hiaⁿ thâi;
- honorable Sir.
- hiaⁿ cíang;
- respected friends, used as an address in writing.
- khóng huang hiaⁿ;
- the brother with the square hole, a cash.
- hiaⁿ mūe;
- brother and sister.
- a ún hiaⁿ;
- Mr. Un.
- móng a-hiaⁿ;
- that man.
- lṳ́ kìe-cò̤ mih a-hiaⁿ?
- What are you called Sir?
- nín a hiaⁿ hùe tó̤ cò̤ mih sṳ̄?
- What are your men-folks doing?
- tōa hiaⁿ, jī hiaⁿ;
- the eldest and next to the eldest brother.
- khṳt gû híaⁿ tîeh;
- hooked by an ox.
- cí ciah gû ŏi híaⁿ nâng;
- this ox is apt to hit people with its horns.
- hìaⁿ khui khṳt i phâk;
- open it up to the sun.
- khui hìaⁿ-hìaⁿ tó̤ lā;
- opened out fully for airing.
- nín kâi mn̂g cò̤-nî khui kàu hìaⁿ-hìaⁿ?
- Why are all your doors thrown wide open?
- ūe tàⁿ lío, hìaⁿ-hìaⁿ khui;
- having spoken about it, he continued to expatiate upon it.
- kun-sṳ̆ hìaⁿ cò̤ nŏ̤ pôiⁿ, tìn-tang kâi tōa phàu cū bū khṳ̀;
- the troops defiled to either side, and the great canon in the middle volleyed forth.
- húe tîeh hîaⁿ thong-lông thong-lông;
- lay the fire in such a way that there will be plenty of fuel with spaces for draught between.
- khĭam châ, hîaⁿ phùa càu;
- lacking wood, (one cannot) make the fire so hot as to crack the furnace.
- jw̆n hîaⁿ, hîaⁿ m̄ sêk;
- however much fuel I put on, I can't make the fire hot enough to cook it.
- hîaⁿ cúi lâi sói-êk;
- heat water for bathing.
- mûeh-hîaⁿ;
- fuel.
- tô̤h cho̤h mûeh-hîaⁿ lâi hîaⁿ;
- take some fuel and put it on the fire.
- hîaⁿ pŏ;
- the Board of Punishments.
- hîaⁿ pŏ sīeⁿ-cṳ;
- the President of the Board of Punishments.
- hîaⁿ pâng a-pún;
- a clerk in the criminal courts.
- hîaⁿ mīaⁿ sṳ-îa;
- a counsellor in criminal cases in the local courts.
- chah hīaⁿ;
- to wear sprigs of mugwort in the hair.
- hīaⁿ jông;
- moxa punk.
- io būe cêng máng tîeh hīaⁿ tŏ̤ kò̤;
- has not yet come any where near carrying out the project.
- hó̤ cang hīaⁿ khṳ̀ sói cū hó̤;
- it will get well if you bathe it with mugwort.