Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/kṳn
Appearance
kṳn
- chīu kṳn;
- the roots of trees.
- cêk tîo kṳn chẁn kàu hn̆g-hn̆g kò̤ khṳ̀;
- a root has made its way to a long distance.
- hó̤ kṳn tói;
- the bottom of a thing; the cause, or origin of a thing.
- i kâi sĭm-mih kṳn-tí?
- What is at the bottom of it all?
- i kâi kṳn-pún sĭ chông tī-kò̤ lâi kâi?
- Whence comes the original cause?
- cí kâi ūe tàⁿ chut lâi bô̤ kṳn;
- there is no foundation for this story.
- kui kṳn, sĭ cò̤-nî?
- To go back to its origin, what does it amount to?
- sòi mn̄g i kâi kṳn-îu;
- carefully inquire into its origin.
- bô̤ kṳn cúi-lâu-phîe;
- a rootless weed that floats on the surface of the water; a vagrant.
- ŭ sĭm-mih kṳn-kṳ̆ mē?
- Is there any well based evidence of it?
- kṳn chim, lih kù;
- roots deep and rootlets tough.
- cám cháu, tṳ̂ kṳn;
- cut down the weeds and destroy their roots; utterly eradicate.
- lṳ́ thóiⁿ cí kâi a-noⁿ-kíaⁿ ŭ kṳn-ki a bô̤?
- Do you think this child has much vigor?
- à pit chêng-chīu kṳn;
- split a banyan root by argument.
- ngŵn kṳn sĭ tī-tîang kâi?
- Whose was the original foundation?
- cía phò úa sĭ kìo i bói tn̆g kṳn kâi;
- as to this shop, I have bought him out altogether.
- i cē bô̤ cîⁿ, cū tó̤ hwn châng kṳn, chù kṳn;
- being out of money, he is selling off his fields and houses, without reservation.
- tŏ̤ i chù sĭ tó̤ kă hun-kuah kṳn;
- in his house they live on sweet potatoes.
- hṳ́ cho̤h nâng cū sĭ i kâi kṳn-mîoⁿ;
- those people are his offspring.
- pàng kàu chin-chĭeⁿ seⁿ kṳn tùe tī hìeⁿ-seⁿ;
- if you set it down, it is as if it produced roots and adhered to the earth.
- cêk sin tau kṳn, pâk kut;
- a sharp pain in the joints over the whole body.
- cá-jît hut-jîen cū thiu kha kṳn;
- was taken suddenly with a cramp in the leg yesterday.
- mīn-tèng tîo cheⁿ-kṳn phû-phû;
- a swollen vein on the face.
- i kâi phûe khah pô̤h, hía kṳn cêk tîo cêk tîo, thóiⁿ hīn-hĭn;
- her complexion is too transparent, and the veins can be plainly seen.
- hàm i lâi kio úa lîah pùe kṳn;
- t«ll him to come and knead my back for me, to ease the pain.
- cí kò̤ sĭ cóng kṳn thâu;
- this is a nerve centre.
- tōa kṳn;
- sinews.
- âng kṳn;
- arteries.
- jī sìa tōa kṳn;
- the letters are written with bold strokes.
- kuah tīo i nŏ̤ tîo kha kṳn;
- to cut the tendons of the legs, (a terrible punishment).
- mīⁿ kṳn;
- tough strings of dried dough.
- hueh kṳn;
- blood vessels.
- gû-nêk tîeh kuah màiⁿ seⁿ kûn kâi;
- you must get beef which has no tendons in it.
- hía kṳn jūn căi, pō m̄ lô̤h;
- that tendon is very tough, I cannot chew it.
- phû kṳn lò kut;
- become emaciated.
- i kâi kha kṳn cē sek ngĕ, tōa nâng tàⁿ i cū m̄ thiaⁿ;
- as soon as he gets upon his own legs, he will give no heed to what his elders say to him.
- i jíang kàu ăm kṳn phòng-phòng;
- he shrieked until his throat was ready to burst.
- cí īeⁿ îeh ŏi càng kṳn kut;
- this medicine will impart muscular strength.
- 斤kṳn397690
- The Chinese pound; its weight differs in different localities: by treaty a catty is fixed at 1 ⅓ pounds averdupois.
- cêk kṳn nŏ̤ kṳn ŭ;
- I have perhaps a catty or two.
- pùaⁿ kṳn tùi poih níe;
- a half a catty is as good as eight onnces.
- cêk tàⁿ cêk peh kṳn;
- a picul is a hundred catties,
- ŭ kúi kṳn tăng?
- How many catties does it weigh?
- taⁿ choiⁿ kṳn tàⁿ;
- carrying a burden of a thousand catties.
- i kâi chìn kṳn-nìe síam;
- this steelyard gives short weight.
- cí ki chìn, níe cìeⁿ tōa, kṳu cìeⁿ síam;
- on this steelyard, the ounces are over weight and the catties under weight.
- cêk kṳn sĭ câp-lâk níe a sĭ câp-poih níe?
- Is the pound one of sixteen ounces, or one of eighteen ounces?
- pha bô̤ kṳn táu;
- to turn somersaults.
- kṳn-sûi;
- to follow, as au attendant.
- câp nâng kṳn, poih nâng sûi;
- a number of persons followed as attendants.
- i sĭ tó̤ kṳn kuaⁿ kâi nâng;
- he is one who acts as attendant on a magisti-ate.
- i pat kṳn kùe tău-thâi;
- he has been an attendant on the Prefect.
- cí nŏ̤ kâi chiah-kha sĭ ciu-jît kṳu-sûi i kâi;
- these two large footed women attend upon her all day.
- chíu kṳn; kūaⁿ kṳn;
- a handkerchief.
- thâu kṳn;
- a head-cloth.
- thâu-tèng tà cêk kò̤ o kṳn;
- wore a black head-cloth.
- jìo-se tèng tùe kŭa cêk lîap o kṳn kho-hue;
- on the crape was fixed such an ornament as elderly women usually wear on a black head-cloth.
- so kṳn;
- a plain herchief.
- tang-îeⁿ kṳn;
- a foreign kerchief.
- pun lâi m̄ kṳn-pêⁿ;
- they are not impartially distributed.
- tăi-ke lâi kṳn hun;
- come all of you and take equal shares.
- kṳn sĭ ŭ iah kâi sṳ̄;
- impartial adjustment is beneficial.
- i kṳ́n sĭ cìeⁿ-seⁿ tàⁿ tīaⁿ-tīaⁿ;
- he said just this and nothing more.
- úa kṳ́n lâi cêk hûe;
- I came but once.
- kṳ́n-kṳ́n kio i cò̤-pṳ̂ cîah cêk tńg tīaⁿ;
- ate with him only once.
- put kùe kṳ́n-kṳ́n kàu ēng;
- have no more than barely enough.
- kṳ́n sĭ i cai tīaⁿ, pât nâng m̄ cai;
- he only knows, no one else knows.
- lṳ́ tîeh kṳ́n sim;
- you must give your whole mind to it.
- cang lói-mûeh khṳ̀ kṳ́n kŭ i;
- take offerings and respectfully present them to him.
- kṳ́n cun i kâi mĕng-lĕng;
- sedulously attend to his orders.
- kîaⁿ hâh-kṳ́n kâi lói;
- perform the rite of partaking of the nuptial wine.
- keⁿ-chài bô̤ siu-sêng kìe-cò̤ kṳ̀n;
- when vegetables do not come to perfection there is said to be a vegetable famine.
- ki-kṳ̀n kâi sî-hāu;
- a time of dearth.
- i kâi lâk sòi, sĭ khak-khó kṳ̀n kâi, m̄ sĭ cò̤ tit lâi;
- she has little strength, and it is done with great effort, it is not what she is really able to do.
- úa thóiⁿ i ciu jît kṳ̀n kàu chám căi;
- I see that he exerts himself painfully all day.
- tàⁿ li tăng, lâk li bô̤, khak-sí-khó tó̤ kṳ̀n;
- the burden is heavy, the strength gone, and he is struggling on as if for life.
- pok tîeh kâi kṳ̀n khùe;
- cast the eighth diagram when divining.
- cē lā chìn cū kṳ̂n;
- as soon as it cools it will stiffen.
- íⁿ-keng kṳ̂n mīn;
- has already stiffened on the surface.
- lâ kṳn kàu kò̤;
- the fat has stiffened and formed a single lump.
- chìn kàu în kṳ̂n-tàng;
- so cold that the oil has become solid.
- thiⁿ-sî jṳ̂ah, nêk-thng phû lío, bŏi kṳ̂n-tàng;
- when the weather is hot, the soup does not stiffen after being cooked.
- koi kṳ̆n, ah kṳ̆n, gô̤ kṳ̆n;
- the gizzards of chickens, ducks, and geese.
- chá kuaⁿ kṳ̆n;
- fried gibblets.
- kṳ̆n-kṳ̆n nē;
- close at hand.
- i kṳ̆n jît cìaⁿ lâi;
- he came not long since.
- úa kṳ̆n sî cìaⁿ lâi;
- I came lately.
- ciang kṳ̆n àiⁿ hó̤ lío;
- it will very soon be finished.
- kṳ̆n hái kâi tī-hng;
- regions near the sea.
- kṳ̆n-lâi ŭ sĭm-mih sin bŭn?
- What news is there of late?
- cía sĭ tŏ̤ cí kṳ̆n nî cìaⁿ sin khí lī;
- these are the new regulations, established within the last few years.
- tùi cí tîo lō ío kṳ̆n;
- it is nearer to go by this road.
- cŏ̤ kṳ̆n i sin-piⁿ;
- sit close to him.
- kîaⁿ kṳ̆n lō;
- go the nearest way.
- i kâi mâk kṳ̆n-sĭ;
- she is near sighted.
- cí kù ūe tàⁿ lâi ío kṳ̆n lí;
- this is nearer the truth.
- hn̆g kṳ̆n thŵn mîaⁿ;
- spread its fame far and near.
- lîn-kṳ̆n hieⁿ;
- neighboring villages.
- àiⁿ kîaⁿ kṳ̆n, tin-tò̤ hn̆g;
- wanted to go by the nearest route, and went by the farthest instead.
- hŭ-kṳ̆n kâi tī-hng;
- adjacent land.
- kṳ̆n tō;
- the present generation.
- i m̄ káⁿ kṳ̆n côiⁿ;
- he dare not approach.
- cía kâi nâng, hó̤ kio i chin-kṳ̆n;
- this person is one we may affiliate with.
- cí kĭaⁿ sṳ̄ i kâi sèⁿ ío kṳ̆n;
- this is something that he would learn more easily, having a natural bent toward it.
- thóiⁿ-kìⁿ li kṳ̆n, kîaⁿ tîeh cìaⁿ cai hn̆g;
- it appeared to be close at hand, but on walking there we found it far off.
- hn̆g chìo m̄ jû kṳ̆n phûh;
- a strong friend far away is not so good as a weak one near by.
- íen cúi kìu put tit kṳ̆n húe;
- water that is distant cannot put out a fire close at hand.