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dictionary of the swatow dialect.
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a very small aperture.
- ôih lō siang hông;
- met in a very narrow path.
- khah ôih, m̆ kàu tīu;
- too little room to live in.
- ôih chek, ôih chek;
- cramped.
- bô̤ kò̤-kíaⁿ-ni, nĕ ôih-ôih;
- scarcely a bit, very small indeed.
- ôih-sòi;
- contracted.
- ôih ńg saⁿ;
- narrow sleeved gowns.
- cí īeⁿ pò ío ôih pak;
- this kind of cloth is narrower.
- cí koiⁿ ío ôih li ío chim;
- this room is narrower and longer.
- ôih kâi cìaⁿ kín;
- the narrow ones are tight.
ok
- 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.
- 屋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.
ong
- ong i kâi kih-kau;
- slapped her on the cheek.
- 翁ong10461244
- A gray-beard; an old man.
- hṳ̂-ong;
- a fisherman.
- ong sài;
- that woman’s father and husband.
- tn̂g-ong;
- a term of honor for a district magistrate, who in turn applies it to the prefect, and he to his superior.
- i tàⁿ sĭ hŏng tn̂g-ong kâi mĕng kâi;
- he said he was obeying the orders of his superior in office.
- 敁ŏng894665
- To jolt a baby.
- ŏng a-nôⁿ;
- jolt a baby in the arms.
- ŏng i ût;
- jolt him to sleep.
- i ŏng tîeh cē khùaⁿ-ûah cĭu ût khṳ̀;
- if he is jogged comfortably he will go to sleep.
- pàng īe-nâ tèng ŏng;
- put him in his cradle and jog him up and down.
o̤
- 阿o̤6431705
- A ridge or bank.
- suaⁿ o̤;
- a glen.
- 讚美o̤-ló̤945
- To praise ; to land.
- o̤-ló̤ i cheng-khih sìeⁿ;
- praised her neatness.
- o̤-ló̤ i hó̤;
- says it is excellent.
- sît-căi hó̤ o̤-ló̤;
- really worthy of praise.
- sìang sĭm-mih nâng o̤-ló̤ i;
- consider what sort of people those are who extol him.
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- 猗娜o̤-nô̤272
- Pliant; limber.
- o̤-o̤ nô̤-nô̤ nē;
- very lithe.
- i kâi īeⁿ thóiⁿ tîeh ío o̤-nô̤;
- he appears to be more agile.
- 窩o̤10561169
- To shelter thieves; a retreat for bandits.
- o̤-ke;
- a receiver of stolen goods.
- bô̤ nâng káⁿ o̤-châng cí kâi nâng;
- no one dare afford concealment to this man.
- i phwn i cò̤ o̤-ke;
- he, in order to harm him, acknowledged that he was the one who received the stolen goods.
- 呼o̤221305
- To hawk for sale.
- o̤ hṳ̂, o̤ chài;
- hawks fish or vegetables.
- koi-thîo mòng-êk kâi nâng, ciu jīt o̤ mûeh, o̤ kàu chìu sng;
- pedlars who carry their goods on their shoulders, hawk their goods all day, and bawl till their throats ache.
- 襖ó̤62414513
- A robe; an outer garment.
- i sì khùi ó̤-kùa hak kàu côi;
- he has riding jackets for all the four seasons.
- ó̤ li thâh kùa;
- put the short riding jacket on over the robe.
- 澳ò̤6258513
- A cove; a bight; a bay.
- cûn jîp ò̤, khṳ̀ pī huang;
- the boat entered the cove to escape the wind.
- cûn tó̤ siu ò̤ ku-ā jît;
- the vessel lay there for shelter several days.
- lâm-ò̤;
- Namoa Island.
- ò̤-mn̂g;
- Macao.
- 荷ô̤2161407
- The small leaved variety of the water-lily.
- ô̤ hîeh;
- the leaf of the water-lily. (The name is frequently used do designate other things of its shape).
- ô̤ khak;
- oyster shells.
- ô̤ sĭ;
- dried oysters.
- kĭo ô̤;
- to gather oysters.
- khà ô̤;
- to open oysters.
- chiⁿ ô̤;
- fresh oysters.
- ô̤ cu;
- pearls from oysters.
- 荷ô̤2161407
- To be obliged for; indebted to; obtained of.
- ô̤ mông tăi ṳn;
- am indebted to you for your great favors.
- kám-ô̤ i kâi nâng-chêng;
- am duly sensible of his kindness.
- sĭ ô̤;
- for which I will thank you, (a closing phrase on letters).
- 臥ŏ̤10571312
- To repose; to recline.
- cŏ̤ ŏ̤ m̄ uaⁿ;
- whether sitting or lying, I am uncomfortable.
- pâng kêh cò̤ nŏ̤ kûeh, ău kûeh cò̤ ŏ̤ pâng;
- the room is partitioned off into two parts, the back being a bedchamber.
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