Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/mit
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mit
[edit]- mît-tīo i kâi kok;
- destroy their kingdom.
- chau-mît cí cho̤h húiⁿ lūi;
- exterminate these outlaws.
- mît-côk i kâi céng lūi;
- cut off his posterity.
- mît kàu bô̤ ciah;
- destroy so as to leave no trace.
- cṳ̆ chú mît-bûang;
- brought ruin on himself.
- tîm-mît;
- utterly destroy.
- tîm-mît nâng kâi sìn;
- destroy people's confidence.
- tîm-mît nâng kâi ngṳ̂n;
- make way with people’s money.
- tîm-mît khṳ̀ jîeh kú, kàu taⁿ cìaⁿ chut lâi;
- was lost for a very long time, and has now come to light again.
- mît-sī;
- a spiritual revelation.
- mît sía jŭ;
- edicts written from memory.
- mît cṳ;
- books commited to memory.
- mît lâi bŏi tāⁿ;
- recited from memory without mistake.
- tng sî lṳ́ īu mît-mît, bô̤ ngân;
- at times when you are lost in thought.
- mît līam;
- recite from memory.
- ki mît;
- the occult cause.
- mît-mît khṳ̀ cò̤;
- went and did it privately.
- cò̤ sṳ̄ m̄ mît cū kōi sîap-lāu;
- what is done other than secretly easily leaks out.