Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/tiak
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— tiak —
- tiak mn̂g;
- knock at a door.
- màiⁿ tiak khah tōa ē;
- do not rap too loudly.
- thiaⁿ-kìⁿ mn̂g tīak-tīak-kìe;
- heard a knocking at the door.
- hṳ́ kháu kâi mn̂g tī-tîang lí-kẃn tiak;
- somebody is knocking away at the outside door.
- i kâi ūe cē lô̤h tó̤, cū lîah lô̤h khṳ̀ tiak nŏ̤ peh ē;
- if he fails to tell the thing correctly, they seize him and beat him two hundred blows.
- cêh nâng tiak cêk peh ē, cek̂ nâng tiak sì-câp ē;
- one was beaten a hundred, and the other forty blows.
- tiak cîh;
- to smack the lips.
- o̤-ló̤ kàu tiak cîh;
- lauds it with audible smacking of the lips.