Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/hut
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hut
- hut ūaⁿ cò̤ put;
- changed “should not” into “is not.”
- hut jîak i;
- does not resemble him.
- hut-jîen;
- suddenly.
- hut-jîen-kang;
- in an instant.
- hut-jîen cū ŭ nâng lâi;
- suddenly some one came.
- m̄ hó̤ khin-hut nâng;
- one must not treat people in a contemptuous manner.
- tŏ̤ cèng nâng mīn côiⁿ khin-hut i;
- treated him cavalierly before them all.
- i sĭm khìam-sòi, lîen a-noⁿ-kíaⁿ hùe, to bô̤ khin-hut i;
- he is very modest, and does not slight even a child.
- cò̤ sṳ̄ m̄ hó̤ hut-lîak;
- do not do things in a heedless fashion.
- cêk si cêk hut to àiⁿ sǹg;
- will reckon in even the smallest fraction.
- sǹg kàu lî hâu si hut;
- reckon to the utmost farthing.
- hut kng hut àm;
- light for an instant and then dark for an instant.
- i kâi ūe bô̤ tīaⁿ, hut sĭ hut hui;
- what he says is unreliable, first he says one thing then another.
- chîo hut;
- a court tablet.
- gê hut;
- ivory tablets.
- sái pôiⁿ khîeh khí sĭ gê hut;
- the plebeian has become a patrician.
- hut tîeh i kâi ì, i cū seⁿ khì;
- if you oppose his notions he is angry.
- hut tîeh i kâi ì cū khṳt i phah kàu àiⁿ sí;
- if you go contrary to his ideas, you will be beaten almost to death by him.
- chíu khîa ki sien-hut;
- he held in his hand a brush which is the sign that the bearer is attaining saintship.
- hut húe;
- blow out the light.
- húe hut m̄ tô̤h;
- cannot make the fire blaze up by blowing it.
- cē hut cū tô̤h;
- as soon as you blow it will flame up.
- thô̤ hût;
- a peach-stone.
- khṳ̀ tīo hût;
- take out the pits.
- níu tīo hût;
- core them.
- cí cêk lîap cù hût kâi;
- this one has hardly any pit.
- hṳ́ tói kak ŭ hût;
- it has a core forming therein.
- hût kà;
- Buddhism.
- hût huap;
- the laws or doctrines of Buddha; Buddhist charms and spells; the power of Buddha.
- hût có;
- my lord Buddha.
- cîah ce, pài hût;
- fast and worship Buddha.
- i tó̤ cò̤ hût sṳ̄;
- he is practising Buddhist charms.
- o̤-nî-thô̤-hût;
- Amida Buddha.