Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/wt
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wt
- kîaⁿ kàu kha-wt thìaⁿ;
- walked till my legs ache.
- kha-wt kâi kṳn tau-thìaⁿ tau-thìaⁿ nē;
- my legs cramp and ache.
- cí kĭaⁿ sṳ̄ sĭ i kio i wt-sŵn;
- this affair has been managed for her by him.
- cò̤-nî wt-sŵn, wt-sŵn kàu sêng?
- How shall we maneuver that it may be brought to a consummation?
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- To overstep, to exceed, to pass over; to go out of or beyond one's place; to transgress.
- cìeⁿ-seⁿ sǹg sĭ ŵt lói, hŭam hūn;
- this is overstepping the bounds of propriety, and going beyond the limits of duty.
- ŵt khòng;
- pass over a court in an appeal to a higher, as to go to the intendant from the district magistrate.
- ŵt i kâi lī;
- transgress their rules.
- i cò̤ sṳ̄ to sĭ ŵt lí ŵt huap;
- he transgresses the laws all the time.
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- A battle-axe, whose blade is of a crescent shape; a sort of lictor's axe, borne as as a sign of authority.
- pái kŭa kim-kue, ŵt-pó;
- range golden maces and battle-axes.