Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/ok

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  • 齷齪ok-chok1057
  • Having a superfluity of a thing, or what is too good for one; wasted because it is more than is needed or too good for the use to which it is put.
cîah lío ok-ok chok-chok;
it is wasted when he has eaten it.
chēng lío ok-chok căi;
he is not fit for such clothes as he gets.
  • ok1064446
  • A dwelling; a habitation.
châng-hn̂g chù-ok;
arable land and dwelling houses.
kài-kĭen pâng-ok;
to build houses.
pêh-ok;
a private dwelling.
cŏng-ok;
additions at the sides of a house.