Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/pok
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pok
[edit]- pok-khùe;
- to divine; to inquire of the fates.
- i pok lâi cún căi;
- he rightly divined it.
- būe pok, soiⁿ cai;
- knew it before he forecast.
- pok-pok-thìo, cū sĭ kúi-húe hìeⁿ-seⁿ;
- flitting hither and thither like a will-o-the-wisp.
- mêⁿ-kùa tŏ̤ cûn-thâu thóiⁿ-kìⁿ suaⁿ-phîaⁿ kâi kúi-húe pok-pok-thìo;
- in the night, saw from the prow of the boat, the will-o-the-wisps flitting about on the shore.
- nôⁿ-pôk;
- a man servant or slave.
- pĭ-pôk;
- a female slave.
- cêk cú cêk pôk cò̤-pû lâi;
- master and servant came together.
- pôk hŭ;
- a servant's wife, or a woman-servant.
- cúi pôk-pôk-êk;
- the water swashes up and down.
- cúi pôk lâi pôk khṳ̀;
- the water swashes to and fro.
- màiⁿ khṳt cúi pôk cêk sin;
- do not let the water swash over you.