Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/hiap
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hîap
- hîap ūn;
- to form a rhyme.
- cí kâi jī lô̤h khṳ̀ m̄ hîap ūn;
- this letter does not form a rhyme with the others.
- cí kâi jī tîeh thâk hîap im;
- this letter must be so read as to make its sound rhyme with that of the others.
- tâng sim, hîap lâk;
- of one mind and acting in concert.
- tăi-ke hîap-lâk khṳ̀ cò̤;
- all join your forces and go and do it.
- hîap phōiⁿ tăi-hâk-sṳ̆;
- an assistant cabinet minister.
- hîap-thâi; hîap-tìn;
- a colonel, usually in charge of a garrison.
- hîap-ĕ;
- the space on the sides of the human trunk under the arms.
- pek-hîap;
- to overawe.
- hîap khŵn-sì;
- overpower.
- cang ui-sì hîap i;
- used his influence to intimidate him.
- hîap kong;
- to attack on both sides.
- hîap tòa sai hùe;
- goods smuggled in the girdle.
- hîap tòa;
- to conceal in the girdle.
- hîap hîam;
- cherish prejudice.
- hîap hṳ̆n;
- cherish dislike.
- hîap chîu;
- harbour enmity.
- hîap cì i;
- prevent him from appealing by threats of consequences.
- kìam hîap;
- a sword which aids a friend in need.
- hîap kheh;
- a supernatural advocate.
- hâu-hîap;
- a hero.
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- Blended in views or feelings.
- hîap-cîap; hîap-hîap cîap-cîap;
- making an unbroken story or circuit; pervading.
- kà-hùe hîah-cîap;
- imbued with these teachings.