Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/nak
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[edit]- nâk thíam-thíam;
- knead it very thoroughly.
- nâk khah tōa ē;
- kneaded into too large a lump.
- nâk mīⁿ-hún cò̤ píaⁿ;
- mix flour into cakes.
- i sang chíu nâk kín-kín;
- clutched tightly with both his hands.
- chíu cē nâk m̄ kín cū phìu khṳ̀;
- not being tightly grasped in his hand, it slipped through.
- nâk tîeh i kâi búe;
- seized him by the tail.
- ciah koi-kíaⁿ khṳt ēng nâk khṳ̀;
- a chicken has been carried off by a hawk.
- i khṳt hóⁿ nâk kàu cêk sin chap-chap-chùi;
- he was torn in pieces by a tiger.
- kâi tó khṳt i nâk phùa khṳ̀ lío, hṳ́ tói kâi tn̂g cū khṳt i cîam chut lâi;
- he first clawed open the bowels, and then dragged out the entrails.